Chris Trueman is a California based painter and digital artist.
Trueman's work explores the transitory and fragile nature of representational imagery as well as the malleability and flexibility of paint. His abstractions are made by constructing new systems that combine the medium of paint with the visual aesthetic of digital and photographic imagery. His process uncovers the possibilities of how paint can articulate space, surface, time and image. Trueman has exhibited his work in numerous exhibitions in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Chicago and internationally in Milan, Paris, Berlin, Beijing, Rotterdam and Brisbane. The Lancaster Museum of Art and History also recently presented a solo exhibition of his paintings entitled ‘Slipstream’. He is represented by Winston Wachter in Seattle, Scott Richards Gallery in San Francisco, Stremmel Gallery in Reno, Bentley Gallery in Phoenix, RB Stevenson Gallery in La Jolla and TW FineArt in Australia