Christine Drewyer's interest in painting is grounded in the works of several 19th century masters, and the continuing relationship of their works to today’s contemporary art. The soft tonal quality of Christine’s landscapes is evocative of the paintings of George Inness, whose work she greatly admires, while her still life paintings express vibrancy both contemporary and traditional.
A Place in My Heart
Arboretum Path
Around the Bend
As Clouds Drift By
Aspen Lookout
Backlit Blooms
Beacon
Blue Echo
Carnelian Clouds II
Cloud Dancing
Clouds of Lavender
Counting Sheep
Dance at Dawn
Donkey Dreams
Encore
Floral Tea
In All Her Splendor
Italian Charm
Lavender Lace
Lunar Omen
Matryoska's Sunflowers
Morning Minuet
Morning Star
Mountain Gold
Mr. Fluffy Tail
Ocean Pearl
Orchid Twilight
Snow Day
Snow Snooze
Spring Sonnet
Spring Symphony
Sunday Brunch
Tenderly Yours
Testing Her Wings
Where Dreams Come True
A Promise of Dawn
Autumn Encore
Bring May Flowers
Country Lane
Crimson Waltz
Curtain Call
Enchanted Wren
Hibiscus Blessing
Hill Country Confetti
In Dreams of Scarlet
June Pond
Lake Blooms
Marsh Magic
May Delights, Brookside Gardens
Once Upon a Pond
Raspberry Froth, Brookside Gardens
Spring Tapestry
Summer Shimmer
Taking a Siesta
Under the Oaks