Chris
A Pethick
Chris
was born in Plymouth, England in 1984, and spent his early
years there before moving to the Dartmoor village of Mary
Tavy in 1991.
On
leaving school in 2000 he studied 3D Design at Plymouth College
of Art and Design, and in the meantime continued to follow
other interests, which included painting, graphic design and
photography. He gained a few notable commissions at this time,
including one from the psychic spoon bender, Uri Geller, which
was a 2m x 3m oil on canvas painting of Geller’s old
friend Michael Jackson standing on a plinth in a surreal landscape.
Whilst
an undergraduate at Salisbury College, Wiltshire, where he
earned a BA (Hons) Degree in PhotoMedia, Chris won the Grand
Prize in Panasonic’s Photographer of the Year 06, and
the PIEA PMA Grand First Prize for the Colleges and Universities
category 07 where he was the only European entry out of 6,000
entries. More recently, he was awarded the title of, Illustrative
and Pictorial Photographer of the Year at the 2008 British
Professional Photography awards in Newcastle.
Chris’s
work may be seen on tax disc holders and greetings cards in
Europe and the USA, as well as nationally and internationally
in publications including: Practical Photography, Photography
Monthly, What Digital Camera, Digital SLR Photography, Digital
Photographer, PMA Magazine, Art of England, BluePrint, Popular
Photography, Shutterbug, Progressive Greetings, Greetings
Today, Performance French Cars, The Times Educational Supplement,
and “Stonehenge” by Aubrey Burl.
One
of his most recent pieces is a 3 page feature for Popular
Photography magazine in the US entitled “You can do
it”.
Unmistakable,
simple and graphic, Chris has the knack of universal appeal.
His slight quirkiness, humour, and attention to detail, has
won his work the attention it deserves.
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