Well, it’s a wrap! My Evergreen, Colorado artist residency is officially over and I’m back in my home state of Florida. Over the long drive home, I had time to think about the impact the past three months have had on my life, my art, and my soul.
Read MoreColorado Serenity is Colorado’s Premier Lifestyle Magazine and the November 2024 issue features Christine Adele Moore, the artist-in-residence at the Center for the Arts Evergreen.
Read MoreTreetop Mosaic is a commission that began from a conversation around a previous painting of mine called Dancing Under My Favorite Tree.
Read MoreBIG NEWS! I am officially announcing the start of my artist residency in beautiful Evergreen, Colorado! I am so fortunate to be hosted by the Center for the Arts Evergreen all the way up to November 22, 2024.
Read MoreThese Longboat Key collectors met me in Fort Myers to pick up their new painting, Tall Tales. The client, who loves color, requested a painting of flamingos. I created this after approval of a concept sketch. The reference photos of flamingos were taken from a trip to the Miami Zoo from about 10 years ago.
Read MoreSoft Morning Music is a diptych with each panel measuring 44” x 72.” I love painting large scale flowers! They remind me of when I was a child and I used to imagine myself being so tiny among my mother’s flower garden.
Read MoreI met this client at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival and she commissioned a piece for her dining room. Her Colombian heritage was a fantastic starting place to create this floral. She sent some photos of her favorite flowers from that country, and from those and my own research, I created this tropical commission.
Read MoreThis is a special one. I originally did a Tree of Life in red years ago, back in 2021. That painting was purchased by a couple who had a lovely condo right on the Gulf of Mexico, in Naples.
Read MoreThis was a juicy one! With extensive experience in painting large-scale murals, I still have an inclination and a joy in working on a grand scale. Julie’s Garden is a 60” wide by 72” layered acrylic painting on canvas and certainly that.
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