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Christin Coy
oil paintings

Marin County painter Christin Coy is well-known and a favorite in the Northern California plein air scene. She captures the distinctive, beckoning forms of the region’s land and light in an especially harmonious and accomplished palette. Gaining national notoriety, Christin was featured in the "Three to Watch" section of the September-October 2009 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine. We proudly introduced her work alongside Paul Kratter's as part of the exhibit "California Landscapes" in June and July, 2009. She was also included in our fall 2009 show, "A Heaven in the Eye: Seven Painters of the Northern California Landscape."

See more of Christin’s work on her website, christincoy.com

Christin Coy, Paul Kratter, Tim Holton photo

Above: Christin with Paul Kratter and Tim Holton at our June 6, 2009 opening for the two painters. (Richard Lindenberg photo.)

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Commission a Painting

Christin Coy accepts commissions. Call us at (510) 450-0350 to arrange a meeting and discuss your needs.

About Christin Coy

Christin Coy portrait

Christin was born and raised in Oslo, Norway, a country steeped in traditional art and inspiring natural beauty. Edward Munch and other well known Scandinavian artists, along with her family, influenced Christin at an early age. She started drawing at the age of two and has made art an important part of her life ever since.

At 13, Christin immigrated with her family to southern California. She received her degree in Fine Art from UC Berkeley and for several years worked as a graphic artist with landscape architecture firms in Los Angeles and the Bay Area.

Since the early '90s, Christin’s artwork has reflected her appreciation for nature through her landscape painting, both in plein air and in her larger studio works. She has studied with Bay Area artists Pam Glover, Mel Adamson, Stanley Goldstein, and Chester Arnold. She has adopted her own realistic style influenced by the Tonalists as well as contemporary painter Russell Chatham.

Christin’s paintings of the Marin County hills, coastal regions, and Sonoma County vineyards, reflect her strong connection with the land, responding to the unique mood and beauty of each setting. It has been said that Christin’s work evokes the deep, rich sounds of the cello.

Learn more at her website, christincoy.com