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 Light to Guide You
- A Place in My Heart
- Aspen Lookout
- Autumn's First Kiss
- Behold
- Fall Splendor
- June Breezes
- Kissed by Wildflowers
- Lilies and Lace
- Mardi Gras
- Morning Star
- Serenity
- Shenandoah Blues
- Sweetheart's Arbor
- Transformation
- Valley View
- Autumn Delight
- Backlit Blooms
- Blue Echo
- Confetti
- Cottage Roses
- Garden Glory
- Hydrangea Haven
- Last Gleaming
- Marsh Magic
- Orchid Twilight
- Summer Shimmer
- Summer Siesta
- Towering
- Whisper of a Dream
- Wildflower Sprinkles