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The Art of Oils: Ingrid Christensen’s Journey in Still Life & Figurative Painting

The Art of Oils: Ingrid Christensen’s Journey in Still Life & Figurative Painting

Season 1 Episode 19 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
Description
Join us on AART the Podcast for an inspiring biographical interview with Ingrid Christensen, the renowned Canadian still life and figurative oil painter. In this episode, Ingrid shares her artistic journey, exploring her passion for oil painting, her techniques in still life and figurative art, and the stories behind her most captivating works. Listeners will gain a rare insight into her creative process, from early influences to her evolution as a contemporary painter. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, an aspiring painter, or simply curious about the mind of a dedicated artist, this episode offers an intimate look into Ingrid’s world of Canadian fine art, oil painting techniques, and figurative expression. Discover how she balances tradition with modern influences and how her work resonates with collectors and galleries worldwide. Tune in to learn about Ingrid Christensen’s artistic philosophy, her approach to composition, color, and light, and the inspiring lessons she has learned along her creative path. Perfect for fans of contemporary painting, art interviews, and artist biographies, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the visual arts.

Keywords:
Ingrid Christensen, Canadian painter, oil painting, still life painting, figurative art, contemporary Canadian artist, painting techniques, art interview, artist biography, fine art, visual arts, art podcast, AART the Podcast

BIO
Ingrid Christensen is a Canadian still life and figurative oil painter. Ingrid was born in 1964 in Golden, British Columbia—a small town in the mountains in western Canada. She is the third of four children with an older sister and between two brothers. Ingrid’s parents, John and Ella Anderson, were German immigrants who arrived in Canada after WWII and eventually made their way to running a motel. As a child, Ingrid was not exposed to the art world but she was keen on drawing, and is self taught as an artist. After high school, further education took her away from growing up in a small town to Vancouver where she earned a BA at the University of British Columbia (UBC). This was followed by a BEd from Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. Upon graduating, Ingrid spent a few years in teaching but eventually realized that this was not her calling. Once she married, she set off on bigger adventures; to Australia and New Zealand, and later to Japan, and Thailand where she learned the art of silversmithing. Upon returning to Calgary the couple started a family. It was then that Ingrid began her journey in painting; first in watercolors then later in oils, which is her preferred medium. Her art has won both national and international awards and has been highlighted in International Artist, Avenues, and Arabella magazines. Ingrid has written articles about art and creativity for Artsy online magazine. She says she is, first and foremost, a painter of light. Her work is an ongoing exploring of light's ability to elevate even the most mundane object into the glowing subject of a painting. When she is not painting, Ingrid is teaching either online or with in-person workshops. Ingrid has two sons, Zac and Ben, and is married to film producer David Christensen. She lives in Calgary, Alberta. 

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com

Ingrid’s website: ingridchristensen.com
Ingrid on Instagram: @ingridchristensenartist

Ingrid’s favorite female artists:
Cecily Brown
Zoe Frank
Jennifer Pochinski
Erika Seguin
Joanna Logue
Claudia Rilling
Lisa Golightly
Amy Dury
Amy Brakeman Livezey
Lucy Stopford
Cathy Chin (@realandplastic)
Mary Beth Mckenzie
Karen Silve Natalia
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