Monday, November 3, 2008

Chris Hopkins - Past Exhibitions and Commissions

"Let there Be Light"
Traveling art exhibit currently showing at currently at


Overlake Christian Church Redmond, October 17 - Nov.16, 2008
Traveling to Dallas Feb 20 to March 29, 2009

for more information visit http://mcfineartsfoundation.org/

"Peace Be Still", 24"x36" oil on canvas



Illustration used for The Seatttle Childrens Theater stage production
of the Wizard of Oz

Oil on Canvas, 24"x36"



Private Commission
Oil on Canvas, 32"x48"


Howard Manville Gallery, 120 Park Lane, Suite D, Kirkland ,WA 98033 http://www.howardmandville.com/info.html
Preview Nov. 13 - 22, 2008, Reception and Sale by draw: Saturday, November 22, 2008



2008 Air Force Art Project -Cope Tiger- Thailand
Artwork created to document the flight operations and humanitarian efforts related to the project

Art Presentation, October 24, 2008
"Sunrise in Khorat", 2008, 24"x36", oil on Canvas

"East Meets West Concurrence", 2008, 36"x48"
"Eleven Hours To Kadena", 2008, 14"x18", oil on canvas

"Helping Hands", 2008, 14"x18", oil on canvas

"Singapore Aircraft", 2008, 14"x18", oil on canvas













10 comments:

Steve Hopkins said...

Wow!

In case the name doesn't come up...it's me your brother

Steve Hopkins said...

you've finally entered the cyber world

Dan Reina said...

Pretty Cool for a heavyweight, Jan's looks much more petite

Karen Hopkins said...

I love the shoes!! Karen Hopkins
(Thanks)

Wendy K. Leigh said...

You guys are just too cool. I want a pair of those shoes to WEAR, Jan!
Wendy

Kari Lønning said...

The rose piece is one of my all time favorites -- it makes me to want to work with the clementine crates again so that I can work with right angles. You have sold it ... haven't you??? Kari

Kari Lønning said...

p.s. and Chris, I didn't realize that you were so strong in such a wide range of imagery! WOW!

outofpocketcountryboy said...

I have print # 283 of peace be still. It is my favorite but unfortunatly I must sell it. It is in pristeen condition and still has the registration slip on it(i never sent it in). Do you have any idea how much i should ask for it?You may reach me at outofpocketcountryboy@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

When I finally had some money to splurge on fine art the canvas, print and oil, were gone of the "Peace Be Still" creation. I found a print through Chris's help. Thank you, Chris. I also got a couple for my wife and son of "The embrace." Only fine art I have ever bought. To me, "Peace Be Still" cannot be topped by the majesty and power emanating from our Lord's face and posture. Not only was He calming the storm "out there" but His other hand is calming and hushing the storm "within." You did such a GREAT job portraying Majesty and Confidence on our Lord's face; who could not have faith in such? Thank you so much Chris. It is not the picture I worship but rather WHO it helps me to envision. I am afraid to cut off the surrounding large and irregular border on the print I got as it shows history of the picture and your penciled autograph so I keep it sandwiched in the cardboard it came in from the museum and pull it out every now and then to enjoy. I was going to hand carve or leather craft a frame for it as I have dabbled in both during my years on the road bored in motels. Maybe I will in a year or two but I need to research more to see if I will diminish the value of the print if I modify it to fit a frame.

Christiana Nichole and Marcus Edwards said...

Where can I buy a copy of Helping Hands?