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Black and white abstract artwork of a circular shape with a glowing center, displayed on an easel.
Abstract black and white image with fluid, organic shapes and textures resembling a human profile or a figure.
Close-up of a metallic surface with engraved or embossed lines and patterns, showing a circular design with ripples or textures.
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“There’s a depth to Christopher’s work that pulls me in every time, subtle but powerful in the way it shifts with the light.”

- Lewis, Derbyshire

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“The home viewing made the whole process easy and relaxed, and seeing the work in my own space helped me choose the right piece.”


- Alex, Nottinghamshire

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“I bought a piece for my home and it’s become the thing everyone comments on first. It’s calm, moody and strangely magnetic.”

- Gillian, Staffordshire

A young man with short hair wearing a white t-shirt and a dark denim jacket standing indoors against a wall with framed pictures.

CHRISTOPHER JAMES-TURLEY
Silver Gelatine Artist

Christopher is a Nottinghamshire-based artist who works with traditional photographic printing techniques to create unique, abstract works. Through a process he developed, he scorches glass slides in various ways, which serve in place of traditional negatives in darkroom printing. The resulting silver gelatine artworks unfold as landscapes of tone and acute detail, inviting the viewer to find their own psychological reflections woven into an echo of ignition.

His work adopts a holistic perspective as an antidote to an overstimulating and chaotic world, celebrating the value of slow processes and the beauty and nuance of the handmade. Exploring themes of mental, sociological, and spiritual relationships in time and space, his practice sets the precision of hand printing against the unpredictability of fire and chaos, reflecting the balance of everyday life.

This harmony carries a timeless, meditative quality, encouraging the viewer to pause and explore the subtleties of each piece, which balances deliberate composition with the serendipity of process to create a minimal yet organic aesthetic.