Chris is a Professional Artist currently represented by Muse Gallery, Toronto, Ontario [Canada]Hello and Welcome to my Online Gallery Page where you can purchase Fine Art Prints in a variety of sizes and surfaces, printed using High Quality Archival inks. All prints can be Scaled Up for Very Large Custom Applications.[New Digital Paintings Added Regularly]Enquiries regarding Commissions or Custom Sizes please contact me: [email protected] Please Note: Watermark Logo will not appear on your Finished Print© Copyright All Rights ReservedMy latest work still finds me very much in pursuit of the illusive quality of Light and Surface Effects, now in the form of Digital Paintings. I enjoy how colour and contrast, light and dark play off each other to create new and intriguing possibilities in my process. I am always looking for imaginative and delightful aspects in the image, often revealing unexpected symbols and meanings. This improvisational method offers the same intuitive and contemplative approach that I employ in my canvas paintings and inspires a complexity in each image that keeps me constantly intrigued and enthusiastic about the next step.Following the same intuitive path as my Abstract Paintings on canvas, I start with randomly produced shapes and colours. Then I look for a pleasing arrangement or composition. I will enhance what I see though countless choices of colour, contrast, light and dark relationships to bring forward something recognizable. My Digital Works and my Abstract Paintings share the same qualities as Rorschach inkblots – having many interpretations.I hope you Have a Great Day!BIOGRAPHYBorn in Toronto, Ontario, Carbone’s work has been exhibited in galleries across Canada as well as being included at the Toronto International Art Fair.He first began his art studies at Humber College in Communication and Design. His experience as a Graphic Designer helped him realize his affinity to composition.Carbone's desire to broaden the context for his self-expression, led him to study Art Studio and Art History at the University of Toronto. From his printmaking classes he discovered a fascination with techniques in printmaking, producing abstract and enigmatic effects that were suggestive of surface textures and a topographic quality which persists in his work today.Many years of investigating the nature of surface and paint, represents a deepening commitment for Carbone. Revealing a close relationship between painting and image making as a fundamental activity that is expressive, resulting in numerous possibilities. EDUCATIONOntario College of Art, Toronto, Ontario - Continuing Education - 3D IllustrationUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario - Fine Art Studio / Fine Art History, B.A.Humber College of Applied Arts, Toronto, Ontario – Communication & Design