Claire Chandler is a contemporary abstract expressionist who, inspired by the many places she has lived and travelled to, paints visual memories and often undefinable locations. Her works, however, are less about depicting visual spaces and more about the endeavour to comprehend the world we live in.
Claire Chandler’s Early Career
Although born in Hereford, England, Claire has spent much of her life travelling and exploring the world. Her passion for travel and experiencing new places pervades much of her work. The artist graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from The University of Northumbria in 1997 with the Terry Stephenson Prize.
Artistic Style and Practice
Informed by bold colour, wandering shapes and forms, her paintings elicit emotional responses in both the artist and the spectator. Encapsulating a visceral response to nature and the world around us, Claire’s paintings communicate that which is impossible to put into words. These abstract paintings often resemble dreamscapes, richly coloured and thoughtfully layered with acrylic and oil, making for an unignorable technical and visual depth that demands to be explored.
Press and Exhibitions
Claire has been shortlisted for the Marshwood Arts Award and Celeste Art Prize, took part in the Arts Travel Award to Quimper and has exhibited with the Royal Society of British Artists, ING Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries and Linden Hall Studio Gallery in Deal, Kent. She has been selected as Artist-in-Residence in the New Forest National Park and in 2025 was awarded the Mawddach Residency.
Claire has paintings in private collections worldwide, including New York, Singapore, Paris and Hong Kong. Her work is currently represented by Art Movement and she has an upcoming solo show in March 2026.