
"Exploring Expression. Emotion through/tension, structure and fragility. Self representation exposing the invisible forces that hold everything together. Conceptual Identification" — Fox
Multidisciplinary Artist
Exploring Expression. Emotion through tension, structure and fragility. Self representation exposing the invisible forces that hold everything together. Conceptual Identification — Fox
Chris Fox began painting in Hollywood, California in 2007, developing an instinctive visual language rooted in structure, color, and spatial tension.
What began as expressive painting gradually evolved into a deeper investigation of physical tension and conceptual systems.
Fox began integrating materials such as thread, mixed media layering, structural weight, fracture, and tension systems into his work, allowing real forces to influence the final visual outcome.
His work often sits between painting, sculpture, and conceptual installation, revealing hidden frameworks behind visible surfaces.
Fox's work asks viewers to look beyond appearances and consider the delicate balance of forces that quietly hold everything together.
Fox's process blends painting with structural experimentation.
The work exists in the space between control and unpredictability, where materials respond to real forces.
Chris Fox's work investigates the invisible forces that shape the visible world. Through mixed media, thread tension systems, structural weight, fracture, color fields, and layered surfaces, Fox explores the delicate balance between connection and collapse.
Many works reveal the hidden systems normally concealed behind polished surfaces — exposing the tension, pressure, and fragility that quietly hold structures together. Fox often incorporates real physical forces such as tension, suspended weight, structural restraint, and fracture to create metaphors about relationships, emotional pressure, and the complexity behind seemingly simple appearances.
The invisible forces that shape the visible world. Every structure exists in a state of balanced pressure.
Everything is held together by delicate systems. The threads between elements reveal hidden relationships.
The space between stability and collapse. What appears solid often conceals the pressure beneath.
Chris Fox's work investigates the invisible forces that shape the visible world.
Through mixed media, thread tension systems, structural weight, fracture, color fields, and layered surfaces, Fox explores the delicate balance between connection and collapse.
Many works reveal the hidden systems normally concealed behind polished surfaces — exposing the tension, pressure, and fragility that quietly hold structures together.
Fox often incorporates real physical forces such as tension, suspended weight, structural restraint, and fracture to create metaphors about relationships, emotional pressure, and the complexity behind seemingly simple appearances.
Fox's work sits between painting, sculpture, and conceptual installation, revealing hidden frameworks behind visible surfaces.
The work asks viewers to look beyond appearances and consider the delicate balance of forces that quietly hold everything together.
Acquire original works and limited edition prints. Each piece carries the tension, structure, and conceptual depth of Fox's investigation into invisible forces.

Unique one-of-a-kind piece
$2,500
36" x 48" museum quality
$450
24" x 36" gallery wrapped
$280
16" x 20" perfect for any space
$150
24" x 36" with metallic frame
$380
20" x 30" classic elegance
$320
18" x 24" minimalist style
$280
22" x 28" ornate detailing
$420
Premium cotton with print
$45
Cozy fleece with artwork
$75
Canvas bag with design
$35
Embroidered logo design
$32
Set of 4 cork-backed
$28
18" x 18" with insert
$55
Set of 6 mini prints
$18
Ceramic with art wrap
$24