Yorkshire coast by Chris Slater RSMA
cloth on board, possibly around 2000. An atmospheric coastal landscape by Chris Slater, depicting steep green-black cliffs descending into a luminous turquoise sea under a soft, misty sky. Painted with loose, expressive brushwork, the work captures the shifting light and tranquil mood of a rugged shoreline.
25.5 x 20.3 cm (10 x 8 ins)
Chris Slater (b. 1953) is a British plein air oil painter based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Trained in Fine Art at Sheffield University, he began his career as an illustrator before turning to outdoor painting, inspired by the Modern Impressionists. Known for his atmospheric landscapes and fluid brushwork, Slater captures shifting light and natural beauty both locally and abroad. He has exhibited with the New English Art Club, Royal Society of Marine Artists, and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, with work represented by galleries such as Panter & Hall. He also teaches plein air and studio workshops, sharing his passion for painting directly from life.
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