Christopher Winkler Art Collections
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Artwork by Christopher Winkler
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
San Francisco Chinatown by Christopher Winkler
The Death of Marat by Christopher Winkler
Golden Gate Bridge No.1 by Christopher Winkler
Golden Gate Bridge No.5 by Christopher Winkler
Razorback by Christopher Winkler
Primal Pig by Christopher Winkler
Untitled by Christopher Winkler
Old Man by Christopher Winkler
Night Stalker by Christopher Winkler
Demon by Christopher Winkler
Cable Car At Fisherman's Wharf by Christopher Winkler
Fisherman's Wharf Crab Clock by Christopher Winkler
Wen Hua Co. China Town No. 4 by Christopher Winkler
3 Dancers by Christopher Winkler
San Francisco Chinatown Dog Walker by Christopher Winkler
Chinatown Lamp by Christopher Winkler
Iguna by Christopher Winkler
Cave Man by Christopher Winkler
Trouble by Christopher Winkler
Lost Soul No.008 by Christopher Winkler
Rastas by Christopher Winkler
3 Men by Christopher Winkler
Want To Help By by Christopher Winkler
3 Talkers by Christopher Winkler
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About Christopher Winkler
A self taught artist who's vision of twisted realism peers straight through to the deepest depths of your soul. The only thing constant about my work is change.
I started painting in the winter of 1985-86, after meeting a group of artists in Phoenix, Arizona that previous summer. I figured if they could do it, so could I. Those artists became my friends and gave me some art supplies for my birthday.
I was heavily influenced by the COBRA group that was around in Europe after WWII, Dada, the Surrealists, as well as Bacon, DeKooning, and Schwitter. I started very loose as my early works show, and now enjoy the challenge of painting with more detail.
Most of the time when I draw or paint, I usually do not have a per-conceived idea of what the results will be, and I typically paint figures or animals. This allows me complete freedom to become one with the art for a period of time, and the result of the experience is what some people call art.
My joy is the making of the art, the actual expressing of the idea. You benefit by being able to enjoy the results in your home after the fact. I'll be expanding to photographs, collages, and anything else I can create for you.