Christine Keech Art Collections
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Artwork by Christine Keech
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.
Restored by Christine Keech
Take This Cup by Christine Keech
Second Chance by Christine Keech
Magenta Abstract by Christine Keech
Not Meant to Be III by Christine Keech
Choice by Christine Keech
Him by Christine Keech
Palace and Temple by Christine Keech
Hosannah by Christine Keech
Come Down by Christine Keech
Thinking of Georgia by Christine Keech
untitled by Christine Keech
deep within by Christine Keech
Not Meant to Be I by Christine Keech
Cursed by Christine Keech
At Golgotha by Christine Keech
Thirty Pieces by Christine Keech
Little Red Circles by Christine Keech
Front yard by Christine Keech
Not Meant to Be IV by Christine Keech
Not Meant to Be II by Christine Keech
Speak by Christine Keech
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About Christine Keech
I've been an artist for as long as I can remember. I was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and received my BA degree from the University of Windsor with a major in visual arts. I moved to Edmonton for a few years in the 1990's, and did some watercolour work for the Edmonton Symphony and Concordia University College. I moved back to Windsor in 1999 and have been here ever since. I also received my Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Windsor and have been fortunate to have a teaching job at a private school for the last ten years.
My work has shifted from watercolour to acrylic and mixed media on canvas. Being raised by a close-knit, Christian family, I express my love of them and my feelings toward the lessons life has taught me through use of texture, Christian symbols and colour in my work. Many times hidden images appear without me being aware that they exist until I see the finished piece. My work is more abstract, but there are elements of reality mixed in with those of a spiritual nature.