Coastal Artwork & Landscapes
About
Christine Holub Carrig
Christine Holub Carrig spent her childhood watching colors dance and flute across the ever-changing expanse of the Kansas sky. The magnificence of these wild skies and their glorious color schemes influenced her creative mind and love for color.
She pursued her passion for art and visual communication by studying graphic design at UC Santa Cruz. Here, she honed her design, composition, and color theory skills, which set the foundation for her visual voice. Christine then attended St. Mary’s College, where she studied marketing and graduated with honors.
As an artist, Christine’s work is characterized by an analogous color palette, asymmetrical composition, and sensitivity to negative space.
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Her love of nature and a deep connection to the Mother Ocean and the Natural World is an influence and theme in all her work.
Christine's artistic style has been shaped by the influence of two artists with whom she studied under for over ten years. The styles and techniques of Sue Grim Langert from Langert Fine Art and Susan Carkeek-Harris from Fly on the Wall Art School have had a significant impact on Christine's own work.

