
"I love love, that's why his drawings often include figures, animals and even flowers hugging and kissing. Doesn't it feel good to be loved? Hot-dang, I know so - so my drawings express my love for love, especially for the ones we love."
"I just 'go' or 'do', at the heart of the heart there is a sweet child, so it makes sense why my style has a childish vibe to it. It makes me so, so happy that people get this and share love through my drawings."
"Christopher tries to let his heart speak, keeping his conscious thinking off the page and lets his hand take over as he collapses the form of human figures into kissing blobs, romantic smears of felt-tip and charming headfooters."
Christopher Mcholm, a Canadian artist from Cranbrook, creates art using traditional materials like pen, pencil, crayon, and paper rather than digital tools. His drawings feature a distinctly childlike aesthetic with bare, whimsical figures that challenge conventional notions of adult art. His work centers on themes of love and affection, depicting animals, flowers, and human figures hugging and kissing. Mcholm describes his process as allowing his heart to speak while his hand takes over, collapsing forms into romantic shapes and charming compositions. He draws continuously until he must attend to work or parenting responsibilities. His artistic influences include natural elements like the sun, mountains, and rain, and he attributes his childish style to maintaining a sweet inner child at his core.
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