About Christine
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Coloring Book and Appreciate the Void
Baltimore, MD native, Christine Curtis is a self-taught abstract geometric texture artist. Born from a fascination with the interplay of colors and shapes, she found her calling in the realm of art. Her artistic journey has been a winding path of exploration, experimentation, and growth. Primarily, she gravitates towards heavy acrylics and vibrant hues, relishing the versatility they offer.
Themes of human emotions, relational connections, and their connection to geometry weave their way into her creations, reflecting her deep appreciation for life's complexities. Self-taught, she’s honed her skills through relentless practice and boundless curiosity.
The works of Hilma af Klint and Frida Kahlo have profoundly influenced her style, instilling in her a love for bold expression and imaginative storytelling. Christine’s creative process is a fluid dance between inspiration and intuition, guided by the muse of the moment.
Over time, her art has metamorphosed, mirroring her own evolution as an individual and an artist. While she's yet to claim the spotlight of significant exhibitions or awards, every stroke of her brush is a testament to her passion and dedication.
In three words, her artistic style can be described as vibrant, emotive, and connectional. Through her art, she aims to evoke a kaleidoscope of emotions and spark introspection, inviting viewers to explore the depths within themselves.
Her cultural heritage and personal experiences serve as wellsprings of inspiration, infusing my work with layers of meaning and resonance. Among Christine’s creations, there's a particular piece that holds a special place in her heart, “Wild and Holy”, a testament to a moment of pure creative flow and self-discovery.
She looks to the future, fueled by a relentless pursuit of innovation and a desire to inspire reconnection with others and with self.
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