Krista standing with a landscape painting

About Krista

Krista graduated in 1994 from The Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Arts focusing on painting and biology. She then studies for two years at an atelier, The Schuler School of Fine Arts, in Baltimore, MD. In 1998, she earned her Master of Arts from the Johns Hopkins University in Medical and Biological Illustration. After establishing herself as a medical illustrator, she returned to painting and studied with painters at The Art League School in Alexandria, VA and completed a yearlong apprenticeship with portrait and landscape painter, Edward Reed. In 2007 she moved to Charlottesville, VA and began showing her work in Virginia and Washington, DC. Her work has entered many private and public collections including the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University, University of Virginia Medical Center, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health System, Martha Jefferson Hospital, The Country Club of Virginia, and more. 

Statement

I am inspired and humbled by the natural world, and I make it my practice to spend time daily in the woods and mountains of central Virginia – exploring, looking, listening, and breathing. I begin a painting with photo references, memories, notes, and sketches, but soon the painting takes over and my observations of nature become impressions, gestures, and explorations in color. My compositions often focus closely on the plants and ground, zooming in on nature so that she dominates my canvas and demonstrates her power to consume space and continue to prevail. Whether I am exploring on foot or with my paintbrush, I contemplate the symbiotic relationship we have with nature, and my hope is that my work inspires a personal response in my viewer to act on our collective stewardship of nature.