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Yeah? | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Christine Olmstead. Item made of canvas
Yeah? | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Christine Olmstead. Item made of canvas

Created and Sold by Christine Olmstead

Christine Olmstead

Yeah? - Paintings

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This piece is one of several pieces from my collection called The Divide. The whole series is a celebration of life and death. I have lost four family members and my good friend and college roommate within the last two years. Each piece in this collection is made in memorial to my lost loved ones. The title of each piece correlates to a particular speech pattern or memory associated with each person. This piece was inspired one of my uncles who always used to finish his sentences with, “Yeah?.” He would say something like, “We should go for a hike, yeah?” This piece is in honor of him.

Item Yeah?
As seen in Private Residence, Washington, DC
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Christine Olmstead
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Wescover creator since 2019
Abstract art focused on seeking peace, choosing light, and bringing beauty into the lives of my collectors.

Christine Olmstead is a conceptual and abstract mixed-media artist based in Northern Virginia. Her works have been widely exhibited across the United States since she released her first collection in 2015. Olmstead describes her paintings as “internal landscapes” that attempt to give tangible form to inner emotions and universal experiences that include unbridled joy, grief, and heartbreak. She produces her works through a meditative process and devotes particular attention to movement, light, color, and sound. Olmstead views her paintings as restorative icons that remind viewers to seek peace and promote healing in their lives. Olmstead was named a 2022 Repaint History winner and recognized by Gillian Jason gallery for her professional achievements. She recently completed her first international residency in Orquevaux, France and looks forward to sharing the works she produced while abroad.