The Cliff Walk by Chris Ross Williamson
The Cliff Walk by Chris Ross Williamson
Image approximate Size: 300 x 300mm
Framed approximate Size: 510 x 500mm
Available framed in a white contemporary frame
A Seaside Stroll
This delightful piece showcases a picturesque coastal path. A lone figure strolls along, their small dog trotting alongside. The scene is tranquil, filled with the charm of a seaside town. Moreover, the artist skillfully captures the essence of a relaxed coastal day.
Coastal Town Charm
In the distance, a charming seaside town unfolds. Its buildings nestle against a gently rising hill. A pier extends gracefully into the tranquil waters of the sea. Consequently, the artwork offers a sense of place and atmosphere.
Sunlight and Shadows
The artist masterfully uses light and shadow to create depth. The sunlight casts long shadows across the path. This adds a dynamic element to the otherwise serene scene. Similarly, the colours are warm and inviting, enhancing the peaceful mood.
A Perfect Coastal Gift
This framed print would make a wonderful gift or a lovely addition to your own collection. Its calming atmosphere makes it perfect for creating a relaxing space. Therefore, it’s an ideal addition to any coastal-themed room. The artist’s skill is evident in every detail.
Chris Ross Williamson
Born in South East London, Chris Ross Williamson went on to study Illustration at Barnfield College, Luton. After training as a graphic designer and working in several respectable positions within the design and advertising sector, Chris found the calling of fine art too strong and decided to go full time. Chris Ross Williamson now creates his characterful pieces in his quiet studio in Corton, Suffolk with panoramic views of the sea – something that is often alluded to in his work.
Often described as quirky and whimsical, Chris’ playful work usually involves an atmospheric land or seascape populated with his characters – the gaunt and dry-humoured, ‘Garfield Eldritch’ and his faithful Jack Russell pal, ‘Barton Darcy’. The British east coast landscape and vernacular architecture feature heavily as a backdrop and touches of humour are often evident. Chris says “I like to give people a grin if I can”.
Chris paints on panel using a large palette of oil colours, sometimes mixing metallic (silver, copper or gold) into the paint to bring out the shimmer of the sea.

