Chris Honeyman Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Chris Honeyman based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Chris Honeyman
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Machu Picchu, visitors at dawn, 2013 by Chris Honeyman

Near Tower Hill, London 2017 by Chris Honeyman

Sunlit trees, Zion National Park 2015 by Chris Honeyman

Wall and doorway, San Miguel 2016 by Chris Honeyman

Attendant at a moving sculpture, Los Angeles 2016 by Chris Honeyman

Grass and sky, Barbados 2009 by Chris Honeyman

Ceiling of the Hagia Sofia, Istanbul 2009 by Chris Honeyman

Street dancers, Cuzco 2013 by Chris Honeyman

Paucartambo, Peru 2013 by Chris Honeyman

Guard of the mirrored room, Amber Fort 2007 by Chris Honeyman

Fogbank, Tofino 2007 by Chris Honeyman

Gallery district, Paris 2016 by Chris Honeyman

At play near the river, London 2017 by Chris Honeyman

Street works, Los Angeles 2014 by Chris Honeyman

Laundry, wedding season, Agra 2014 by Chris Honeyman

Schoolboys after school, Kigali 2015 by Chris Honeyman

Building site, Vitoria 2006 by Chris Honeyman

Farmstead, Morgan County, West Virginia 2016 by Chris Honeyman

Sand, kelp, water. Tofino 2007 by Chris Honeyman

Visitors at a rock garden, Kyoto 2014 by Chris Honeyman

Butcher's shop, Buenos Aires 2014 by Chris Honeyman

Hutong street scene, Beijing 2011 by Chris Honeyman

Butcher's shop, Tianjin 2011 by Chris Honeyman

Roofscape, Beijing 2011 by Chris Honeyman
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About Chris Honeyman
My core subjects are people, especially at work, and the life and times of cities. But the balance changes from time to time. My first solo show was entirely of people pictures; my longest-running show to date was entirely of architectural photographs. Other recurring themes include landscape and especially its components, and people's complicated relationships to the arts.