Welcome.

I'm Christopher Garcia-Walker a digital artist and Interior designer, specialising in interior architecture history and Titanic design and interior design

I've always had a fascination with Titanic since a very young age, not necessarily the sinking but the design and interiors has always been interesting to me and made me want to pursue studying Interior Architecture at University.

There, a whole new world of Interior histories and digital CAD, and art media opened up to me, so I decided to use these new skills towards my Titanic passion.

​After drawing the ship's different interiors and creating renders, I decided to publish some images on Instagram, where they became a huge success and turned my passion project into a new venture. 

​Through my instagram, I've managed to meet some fascinating people from fellow enthusiasts to Titanic historians. I am constantly learning new things and design elements about the Titanic that I incoporate into my recreation designs.

This has opened new doors to featuring in a world wide book, various Youtube and online documentaries, as well as working on my very own book.

​I currently work as an Architectural Technician, designing many buildings and structures from residential to big commercial projects, aswell as restoration and preservation projects.  With my professional skills, I adopt them in to my Titanic passion projects which help me to really understand the ship and create accurate, realistic renders.

 I really enjoy talking to people about the ship and its design elements aswell as history facts and Edwardian society. My Sunday Q&As always prove popular on Instagram where hundreds of people ask me questions about the ship, showing the facination with Titanic is still very much alive and well. I too have learnt so many things from researching the questions, and take pleasure in answering them.

 Hopefully, I will comntinue to produce better and more detailed work on the Titanic, and I look forward to future projects.

Christopher Garcia-Walker on the SS Nomadic in Belfast