Chris Holland
Chris was born in Wigan in 1946 and currently resides
in the town. He had an ability to paint from a very
early age and became interested in railways during
the 1950's. The natural result were many paintings
of steam locomotives being produced whilst he was at
school. After leaving school the painting ceased until
1976 when more work was produced, culminating in sales
and exhibitions. He is completely self taught and has
worked mainly in oils, acrylics and gouache. Most notable
dates for Chris were in 1979 and 1983 when works were
accepted at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in
London. He appeared on Granada TV's 'Granada Reports'
and also on the BBC TV 'Newsnight' as a result of the
RA exhibitions. During this period he also exhibited
at the Manchester Academy.
During the 1990's Chris produced some Lake District
landscapes (as well as his locomotives) in a photo-realistic
style which he has now perfected. Working mainly in gouache,
his paintings display a depth and integrity rarely found
in watercolours. His fine draughtsmanship skills, attention
to detail and ability to capture the lifelike realism
of the subject combine to make his work much sought after.
Examples are in a growing number of collections.
In 2000 Chris became an Associate Member of the Guild
of Railway Artists, and has exhibited work at most 'Railart'
exhibitions since that time. He was elected to Full membership
in 2004