Christopher Hunter
Christopher Hunter’s work explores the intersection of playfulness, innovation, and art through the use of Lego as an artistic medium. Drawn to the vibrant colours, tactile feel, and endless possibilities that Lego bricks offer, Hunter uses these materials to create large-scale, wall-mounted installations.
Through the use of Lego, he seeks to challenge the traditional boundaries of art, encouraging viewers to engage with his work in new and unexpected ways. Each piece is the result of meticulous planning and hands-on experimentation, blending structure, color, and spontaneity to bridge childhood play with elevated sophistication.
Using tens of thousands of vibrant Lego pieces, Christopher Hunter creates dynamic, multi-dimensional compositions that invite viewers to explore intricate patterns, textures, and forms. Each piece is the result of meticulous planning and hands-on experimentation, blending structure, color, and spontaneity to challenge traditional boundaries of contemporary art. The end result is a dynamic, multi-dimensional work that captures the viewer's imagination and encourages them to explore the intricate patterns and forms.
“Overall, my Lego abstract art seeks to inspire joy, curiosity, and wonder in those who view it. I believe that art should be accessible, inclusive, and joyful, and my work strives to embody these values through the use of a medium that is universally beloved and endlessly versatile.”
past work
565-010 | Christopher Hunter, “Colour Theory”, lego on panel, 42”x32”. SOLD
565-002 | Christopher Hunter, “White Out”, lego on panel, 40”x40”. SOLD
565-005 | Christopher Hunter, “Circular Flow”, lego on panel, 40”. SOLD
565-008 | Christopher Hunter, “Fissures”, lego on panel, 36” x 36” SOLD
565-001 | Christopher Hunter, “Black Out”, lego on panel, 40”x40”. SOLD
565-006 | Christopher Hunter, This Way Up, mixed media on canvas, 24”x24”. SOLD