Drifting

30˝x24˝—$400

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January 6, 2012

October

Pastel painting of a unicyclist riding a clock in a colorful autumn setting by Christine Siegfried.

18˝x24˝—$225

January 8, 2011

November

Pastel painting of a woman with goose under stormy skies by Christine Siegfried.

24˝x18˝—$225

January 8, 2011

Barn Bird

Pastel painting of a red barn and bird by Christine Siegfried.

16˝x20˝—$150

January 7, 2011

Love Game

Pastel painting of a young woman with a ball by Christine Siegfried.

16˝x20˝—$150

January 7, 2011

Children’s Parade

A pastel painting of children playing instruments in a parade by Christine Siegfried.

24˝x18˝—$200

January 7, 2011

Serenade

Pastel painting of a guitar player by Christine Siegfried.

12˝x9˝(sold)

January 6, 2011

Painted Bird

Pastel painting of a colorful bird by Christine Siegfried.

16˝x12˝—$95

January 6, 2011

Painted Lady

A colorful pastel painting of a woman seated in a chair by Christine Siegfried.

18˝x24˝—$200

January 6, 2011

Leda’s Dream

A pastel painting of Leda and the Swan by Christine Siegfried.

30˝x24˝—$300

January 5, 2011

September 2007 Collection

View a new collection of Christine’s work photographed in September of 2007. Some of these paintings are available for purchase. Contact Christine to inquire.

April 2, 2010

Collections

Collections of Christine’s paintings are now featured through a link in the top menu (next to “Contact”).

We plan to display additional collections, and will post an update here as each is added. You can also subscribe to updates through the Contact form or, if you use a news reader, via RSS.

Thank you for taking the time to visit, and your interest in Christine’s work!

February 11, 2010

Work in progress

30˝x24˝ (finished and sold as “Journey”)

January 29, 2010

Moonshine

24˝x18˝—$250

From Christine’s sketchbook:

January 29, 2010

Inlet

24″x30″—$400

From Christine’s sketchbook:

January 25, 2010

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Introduction

Christine’s paintings are usually figurative, often influenced by folk lore and dance. She has developed a unique medium to create her paintings, utilizing pastel colors upon a Gesso ground. Finished with multiple coats of acrylic glaze, they display marvelous depth of color and do not need to be under glass.

Christine’s unique pastel paintings are in private collections across the country and in Europe. Now residing in North Carolina, she exhibited her work at the Asheville Gallery of Art until retiring in late 2015.

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