Inspired by
the world’s
myths,
fables and
tales of
imagination,
James C.
Christensen
wants his
work to add
up to more
than a
beautiful—if
sometimes
‘curious’
looking work
of art.
Having
taught art
professionally
for over 20
years, he
likes to
think of the
world as his
classroom.
His hope is
that through
whatever he
creates—be
it a
porcelain,
fine art
print or
book—he can
convey a
message,
inspiration
or a simple
laugh. He
believes
that
teaching
people to
use their
imagination
helps us
find
solutions to
sooth the
stresses of
everyday
life—or get
a little
lift to help
us keep
going. In
short: all
things are
possible
when you
share
Christensen’s
philosophy
that
“Believing
is Seeing.”
Christensen
was born in
1942 and
raised in
Culver City,
California.
He studied
painting at
Brigham
Young
University
and, for a
while, the
University
of
California
at Los
Angeles
before
finishing
his formal
education at
BYU. Since
then, he has
had one-man
shows in the
West and the
Northeast,
and his work
is prized in
collections
throughout
the U.S. and
Europe.
The artist
has been
commissioned
by both
Time/Life
Books and
Omni to
create
illustrations
for their
publications
and his work
has appeared
in the
prestigious
American
Illustration
Annual and
Japan’s
Outstanding
American
Illustrators.
Christensen
has also won
all the
professional
art honors
the World
Science
Fiction
Convention
can bestow,
as well as
multiple
Chesley
Awards from
the
Association
of Science
Fiction and
Fantasy
Artists.
Christensen’s
fine art now
appears as
works of art
in porcelain
from The
Greenwich
Workshop®
Collection,
artist-inspired
products
such as note
cards, silk
ties and
books. The
first, A
Journey of
the
Imagination:
The Art of
James
Christensen,
was
published to
great
acclaim in
1994. His
second, the
adventure
fantasy
Voyage of
the Basset,
has more
than 75,000
copies in
print. His
third, the
inventive
Rhymes &
Reasons, was
published in
May, 1997.