Oil on canvas.
"His visionary landscapes with their dreamy distances, wooded knolls, sacred enclosures and swirls of smoke rising into limpid skies swept clean by cosmic winds, mix celtic and modern magical symbolism with the jewel-like luminosity of medieval miniatures. Wood's vision is of an earthly paradise..." - Laura Gascoigne, The Spectator, 2006.

Born in Leeds in 1961, Christopher P. Wood is a painter and printmaker of atmospheric and enigmatic imagery. He gained a master’s degree in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art in 1986 and has consistently had successful exhibitions in the UK and abroad. His work is held in numerous public and private collections including Harrogate Art Gallery, Leeds City Council and the Unilever Collection.
Wood’s work features magical, symbolic figures and signs, what the artist calls an exploration of the interior world of the imagination. He spends a great deal of time priming his canvases, often four times over, and builds his pictures in such a way that once begun each must be finished in a single sitting, an emotionally draining task to say the least.