Christina Akerson is a California-based artist whose work explores the interplay between turbulence and calm in natural phenomena. Drawing on Baroque aesthetic techniques, she develops a distinctive process of extruding paint through piping tips and the reverse side of burlap or canvas, allowing the material to respond simultaneously to intention and to its own physical behavior. The resulting sculptural surfaces evoke petal-like structures shaped by subtle variations in pressure, touch, and movement. Akerson's paintings reference the temporary clusters of leaves, flowers, and organic debris shaped by wind and vortices after storms-formations that reveal fleeting patterns within otherwise chaotic forces. Through a practice of representational abstraction, she transforms these natural accumulations into richly textured compositions that reflect impermanence, fluidity, and the delicate rhythms of the environment. Her work has been exhibited nationally, including at The Other Art Fair in Los Angeles, New York, and Brooklyn, as well as in galleries throughout California, New Mexico, and Hawaii. Akerson has received multiple awards for her mixed media and acrylic work, and her background in music-holding a Master of Music from the Manhattan School of Music and a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA-informs her sensitivity to visual rhythm, movement, and structure.
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