Articles by: Jonathan Chapman

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Rennweg Zurich

Here is an illustration of the ‘Rennweg‘ in Zurich. A Rennweg apparently being a medieval main road that carried horse and cart. It’s now one of the most popular attractions in Zurich, known for it’s colourful display of Canton flags. At the centre of the composition stands the church of […]

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The Building of Altstadt Zug

Here is the finished painting of ‘Landsgemeindeplatz, Altstadt Zug’. It’s not a long video for this one as the turnaround was quite short. But hopefully you get a feel for the vibrancy and the colour packed into this canvas. I always enjoy a balance of architecture and natural landscape and the view from […]

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Studio is on the Move

Studio is on the Move

Just wanted to leave a little note to let you know the studio is on the move! As a result you may have seen that it has been a little quiet on the blog and social media. Particularly over the last few weeks. It’s exciting but equally frustrating to be preparing […]

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A Stormy Zurich

In between setting up for the showcase at the Park House Hotel and a rather hectic travel schedule, we managed to grab an afternoon to walk the streets of Zurich. In between all of the project work it feels important to find time to explore and seek some inspiration. It […]

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Park Hotel Zug Showcase

Park Hotel Zug Showcase

I’m really looking forward to introducing some of my original paintings during a two week showcase at the Park Hotel Zug. We’ll be displaying the first canvases from my See Berg Haus series, including ‘Springtime in Zug’ which has been part of a sneak preview at Wunderbox. I’ll also have […]

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A Theatrical Walk by Jonathan Chapman

Space Between All Things

‘The Space Between All Things’ was the title of my Masters final show in 2010. The exhibition was held at the Winchester School of Art. Research that I developed in preparation for these pieces helped to establish my studio base in Hampshire. Having settled in Winchester these paintings were the […]

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