
Christine Rose creates art as a way of weaving story into form. Whether in paint, glass, steel, or the frame of a photograph, she explores the liminal spaces where beauty and mystery meet. Her earliest works were in acrylic, layering color and texture to capture mood and atmosphere.
Over the years, she expanded into watercolor, enjoying the fluidity and unpredictability of pigment carried by water. Travel photography became another branch of her creative life, allowing her to frame fleeting moments of wonder and light across landscapes and cultures.
In June of 2025, Christine stepped into a new chapter: metal sculpture and stained glass. These mediums quickly became not only artistic pursuits but consuming passions. Working with reclaimed steel and fragments of forgotten machines, she forges sculptures alive with mythology, folklore, and dream. Ravens, owls, horses, and spectral figures emerge from welded gears and chains, each piece carrying echoes of transformation and resilience. Metal is cold, heavy, and industrial, yet in the act of shaping it she discovers grace, spirit, and story. The process is both laborious and meditative: a dialogue between what the fragments were and what they are becoming.
Much of Christine’s recent work lives in this realm of reimagined material. Discarded objects become guardians, companions, or spectral presences, reminding us that even the remnants of industry can hold mythic resonance. Stained glass offers a counterpoint — light and color infused into solid form, glowing with the alchemy of fire. Together, these mediums allow her to explore contrasts: fragility and strength, permanence and transformation, silence and song.
Ultimately, Christine Rose’s art is about seeing beyond the surface — finding beauty in the overlooked, spirit in the broken, and stories in the fragments we leave behind. Whether painted, photographed, or forged in steel, each piece is an invitation to look deeper, to imagine further, and to walk a little closer to the threshold of the mystical.