The Troupe
oil on linen
16"h x 36"w
A
versatile artist, Christopher Cart has painted murals, countless
watercolors and oils, portraits in both oils and watercolors
and has illustrated many books and periodicals. His professional
career encompasses virtually every aspect of the visual fine
arts.
Chris Cart draws his inspiration from "the things I
care about-real people enjoying themselves, doing the things
they like to do." The paintings featured at Harbor Square
are filled with the movement of dance, an activity Cart and
his life partner, Jen (also a painter) enjoy. The sensuousness
of the human body moving to music, the play of color and light
on dancing figures create a scene that Cart describes as "partway
between reality and the way it ought to be." Dance also
features prominently in Cart's latest project, a huge 40-foot
outdoor mural in Brunswick that will be unveiled early in
2008. The mural, celebrating the music and dance of Brunswick
and its sister city in Cuba, will feature 22 almost-life-sized
figures of dancers and musicians bridging New England contradance
and Cuban salsa traditions.
Cart, who lives in Hallowell and was born in
Farmington, has known since childhood that he wanted to be
an artist. He studied art at Coker College in South Carolina
and at the University of Washington, Seattle. While a student,
he found himself drawn to art history, where he studied the
techniques of a wide variety of painters. "I learned
more in the art history classes than in the studio classes,"
he says. Some of his inspirations include Andrew Wyeth, who
Cart describes as "the launching pad" for his painting
skills. "He was a living artist who had skills that I
could aspire to," Cart says. Other artists whose work
has informed and inspired Cart's painting include Thomas Hart
Benton, Degas, Rubens, and Rembrandt.
Moon Dance
oil on canvas
53"h x 28"w
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The Wine Festival
oil on canvas
21"h x 40"w
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