BIG 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. Through this residency, I will have open studio hours every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please feel free to stop by and say hi!
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 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.
Read MoreAll winter long, I had shows every weekend but I didn’t just paint for the shows. I’ve also been working on many commissions. Now that I am in a quieter season, I have some time to share some of these experiences. Each one has a special place in my heart. This one in particular.
Read MoreThe 60th Coconut Grove Arts Festival was President’s Day Weekend, February 17-19. Thank you Camille and Coconut Grove! Despite a bit of rain on Sunday, I was so honored and delighted to be part of such a joyful and energetic showcase of talent. If the all the stars align, I’ll see you again next year!
Read MoreIn this fifth year of the Babcock Ranch Art Show, Bonita Springs artist Christine Adele Moore is participating for the second time. After Hurricane Ian, she wasn’t sure what to expect from art shows. “It was difficult to know where to invest my time and money and energy,” she said. “I was trying to strategize where to go.”
Read MoreArtFest Fort Myers selected Christine Adele Moore as the 2023 Hat and Tote Artist. Christine Adele says, “I use representational imagery to express visceral emotion. My work evolves from emotion that wells up from within, and I usually meditate on a sense of gratitude before beginning. I find that this practice brings great joy to the process and results in paintings that celebrate life."
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