Christine Adele Arts
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Artist Statement

 

I work in acrylic on canvas. I love texture. Layers. Depth. I love embedding shiny leaves of gold, silver and copper under the multilayers of semi-transparent mediums, melting dreamy liquid paint into thick, mountainous peaks. I am happy when the finished painting is enigmatic and lyrical, making me stare at it for a long time as if I’m seeing it for the first time. Those multi-layers with hidden gems inside them are what I aim to create, to make ongoing, non-stop mystery. Magical beauty. An uplifting, inspiring experience of rejoicing for the onlooker.

 

“Seahorse” 36” x 72” original mixed media painting on canvas by Christine Adele Moore. Sold.

 

BIOGRAPHY

“I’ve never not been an artist. It has always been like the color of my eyes or the curl of my hair. It just was.” - Christine Adele Moore

Christine Adele Moore

In 1971, Christine was born in Northern New Jersey. Her father worked for the PSE&G power company. Her mother, a homemaker, artist, and amateur astrologer, raised Christine and her sister, April, to have open, free-thinking minds. The tools of expression were always at hand. Drawing, painting, and inventing were just a daily way of life.

“Creating art is how I learned to connect with other people from a very young age. I saw, and more importantly, felt the impact that a piece of art, created with love, can make on another human being. It became part of the fabric of who I am,” Christine recalls.

All through elementary and high school, Christine was driven by her passion. She went on to study at the University of Delaware, Maryland Institute College of Art, and at the New College of Southwest Florida.

Post academics, Christine spent 26 years as a freelance artist to Interior Designers. Through these years she developed, managed and executed countless grand scale artistic projects for luxury homes in Florida and throughout the country.

2019 brough change when she began exhibiting her own, personal art full-time in art shows and festivals around the country. Asked what she loves most about her experience as a traveling artist, Christine states, “I am hooked on the energy I get from speaking to people who resonate with my work. It is such an uplifting, joyful experience. And after all, that is what I hope for my art to accomplish: to uplift and to inspire joy. It’s beautiful fuel for my work.”