The Christopher Blake Art Collection conducts research on the life and work of Christopher Blake and the art of his time. Here you can read about some of Christopher's experiences, his travels, the trials of overcoming his disabilities, and extracts from some of his memoirs.
Christopher's Travels
Read fascinating stories about Christopher's travels in regional Australia.
Christopher's Letters
Read of of Christopher's letters and extracts of them to his family wrtitten during war time Britain.
Exhibitions
Discover the current and upcoming exhibitions of Christopher Blake's work.
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About
Painter, born Christopher James Hamilton Blake, Shanghai, China. He attended Saint Martins School of Art, 1951-52, and also took lessons from family or those he met while traveling who were established artists. His use of colour and depth intensified as he developed his style and technique, while navigating through his journey through disability, illness and homelessness. Following an ischemic stroke in 1979, his style of work changed considerably, and adopted an increasingly religious theme, considered as dark and possibly even morose by some. When looking at his paintings closely, one can see symbols of calmness, hope, kindness and love in scenes of horror and terror. An avid traveller, gem seeker; a devout Christian and modern-day impressionist. From botanical illustrator to expressionist artist, he painted daily until his death at 56 years of age.