‘Trap’ by Chris Leib

Artist: Chris Leib
Title: ‘Trap’
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 8″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021

NOTE: This piece was available to purchase as part of our ‘Labyrinth of Dreams’ show, which ran between 3rd – 24th December 2021. If you would like to inquire about its current availability, please email sales@wowxwow.com and we will be delighted to assist.

Description

‘Trap’ by Chris Leib

Artist: Chris Leib
Title: ‘Trap’
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 8″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021

About the Artwork:

“TRAP is based on the sculpture of an Elder Roman Statesman, and is about the facets, layers and twists linking the individual to history and politics.” – Chris Leib

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Chris Leib is an American artist from the San Francisco Bay Area, who currently lives in Berlin. He began his education in Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. He later studied at the Academy of Art in San Francisco, after which he apprenticed with the master Italian painter Roberto Lupetti and worked for a number of years as an illustrator for McGraw-Hill Publishing. Chris Leib has exhibited his artwork across the United States, as well as in Germany, France, Denmark and Australia.

A classically trained painter, Leib has spent many years applying renaissance techniques to subject matter outside traditional boundaries. Leib’s paintings typically feature Astronauts in royal garb or Bonobos and astronauts in various odd settings that are loosely inspired by the species (mis)interpretation of historical contexts. Despite their dark tones, his subjects are characterized by humor and an exploration of heroic imagery.

Leib’s art has been positively reviewed in Hi-Fructose Magazine, Huffington Post, Kunst Magazin, Supersonic Electronic, Village Voice, Beautiful Bizarre, HEY! Magazine, and BloPop to name a few. Leib has twice been an Artist in Residence at the De Young Museum in San Francisco and has received competitive grants from the George Sugarman Foundation and the San Francisco Arts Commission. His work can be found in important public and private collections in the United States and Europe.