Chuck Elliott (1967, London) is a pioneer in digital art and claims to have used the first Apple Macintosh imported to the UK in the same year that Apple introduced the computers (with the advertising campaign 'Orwellian').
The artist bought his own camera in 1989 and since t...
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Chuck Elliott (1967, London) is a pioneer in digital art and claims to have used the first Apple Macintosh imported to the UK in the same year that Apple introduced the computers (with the advertising campaign 'Orwellian').
The artist bought his own camera in 1989 and since then has been conciliating areas like design, sculpture and digital composition. With a degree in graphic arts (1992), Chuck founded a number of small studios in London. In 2005 moved to Bristol, where is now working full-time in his artistic production, characterized by sublime and fluid light studies, color, movement and geometry.
Has participated in more than 250 exhibitions and art fairs, including the Royal Academy, The Royal College of Art, The RWA, London's Southbank Centre, Catto Gallery, Beaux Arts Gallery, The Bristol Gallery and Close House.