Born in London in 1971, Christopher Farrell graduated with first-class honors in Visual Arts from De Montfort University, Leicester, in 1993, and later pursued a Post-Graduate Degree at the Royal Academy School of Art, London. His career as a professional artist took off in 1997 after attending a reception at Buckingham Palace, hosted by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, recognizing young adults excelling in their fields.
Christopher's work is deeply influenced by the diverse architecture of London, blending contemporary and traditional elements in both his paintings and digital creations. The flexibility of digital art has become increasingly vital to his creative process, allowing him to experiment with color, perspective, and composition rapidly. Christopher's recent works explore the hidden, quiet spaces of the city, capturing a sense of solitude in complex urban environments, often appearing devoid of human presence-a reflection on either a post-apocalyptic vision or simply a moment of calm.