In Full || Colors || of my Muse by Christopher ChandlerIn Full || Colors || of my Muse by Christopher Chandler

In Full || Colors || of my Muse

Christopher Chandler

Christopher Chandler

"I've been dreaming in colors that won't wash out."
This lyric from Thunder Jackson's song Colours is the pulse of my work. For me, color isn't decorative — it is the architecture of feeling. It carries memory, resistance, release, and transformation in ways words often cannot.
In In Full || Colors || of my Muse, five paintings trace a journey of surrender and revelation.
Conversations of the Muse began with restraint and shifted dramatically when I surrendered to colors I once resisted. Rotations of the Muse demands to be turned — a single canvas holding four distinct emotional perspectives. Songs of the Muse merges my two deepest languages, music and painting, into one visual rhythm. Imagination of the Muse plays with layered geometries and hidden architecture, revealing a second atmosphere under black light. Finally, Imagination UNLEASHED marks the moment I fully claimed my identity as an artist — bold, fluorescent, and unapologetic.
Rotations of the Muse
Rotations of the Muse
Songs of the Muse
Songs of the Muse
Imagination of the Muse — Daylight
Imagination of the Muse — Daylight
Imagination of the Muse — Blacklight
Imagination of the Muse — Blacklight
Imagination UNLEASHED — Blacklight
Imagination UNLEASHED — Blacklight
These works exist in multiple states. Some hide stories that only emerge under ultraviolet light. Others shift meaning depending on how you physically turn them. Together they form a chromatic autobiography — not just about color, but about fullness of experience, the parts of ourselves we only show under the right conditions, and the stories that refuse to fade.
I create only one-of-one originals. No prints, no repeats. Because once the muse speaks and the colors settle, the story is permanent.
It won't wash out.
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Posted Jun 13, 2026

Five one-of-one abstract paintings tracing a journey of surrender and revelation, where color serves as both language and structure. Some works hide stories revealed only under black light; others shift meaning depending on how you turn them.