Kristin Whitney Art Collections
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Artwork by Kristin Whitney
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Blessings Come From Raindrops by Kristin Whitney
You Had Me At Hello by Kristin Whitney
White Barn by Kristin Whitney
The Promise by Kristin Whitney
Thousand Generations by Kristin Whitney
Road to Home by Kristin Whitney
Roses and Kumquats by Kristin Whitney
Fuchsia Barn by Kristin Whitney
Did Someone Say Fiesta by Kristin Whitney
Spring Fling Forsythia by Kristin Whitney
Rachael's Wedding by Kristin Whitney
You Are My Sunshine by Kristin Whitney
Cheerful Cherry Blossoms by Kristin Whitney
Rosey Senorita by Kristin Whitney
The Gertie by Kristin Whitney
Peony Vase by Kristin Whitney
Rosey Duo by Kristin Whitney
Everything That Has Breath by Kristin Whitney
Israel's Hills by Kristin Whitney
Summer Shadows by Kristin Whitney
Finding My Way Through by Kristin Whitney
Three Little Blessings by Kristin Whitney
Glorious Appearing by Kristin Whitney
Woman at the Well by Kristin Whitney
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About Kristin Whitney
Discovering the artist’s heart within me began at a young age while growing up in rural Pennsylvania and delving into watercolor painting and any kind of art I could get my child-size hands on. I quickly learned that I l-o-v-e color and lots of it. Whether the color is in perfect chromatic order or bright pops, it inspires, draws, excites, and brings my spirit to life. It’s what I see when I close my eyes and what I remember when I walk away. Color and texture across a canvas are the heart and soul of my love for visual art.
I am a woman of artistic variety, working in oils, acrylics and watercolors, and enjoy creating abstracts, realistic still-life’s and landscapes, murals and even fun patterns. Nature stirs me and while I may depict a minute detail of real-life in one painting, I will portray a nature-inspired abstract color combination in another. I want my work to showcase beauty, color, and in some cases, share a story.
Currently living and working in central Indiana, I draw inspiration from artists who use bold colors and shapes such as Wolf Kahn, Emily Mason, Mark Rothko, Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, Georgia O’Keefe and Susan Hodgin.