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Chris Hayman Art

American, b. 1954

American artist Chris Hayman has been painting for several decades. She plays with colors and space in her densely textured, energetic abstract paintings, which are inspired largely by the natural world. 

Hayman was born in New York City. She earned her BA in art history at the University of Maryland and went on to earn a second degree in art at the University of Nevada, Reno. It was during her time in Nevada that she ventured into painting.

Hayman focuses on the dimensions of space within a given piece and has cited her interest “how forms are energized by the space around them.” While the artist has found inspiration in the work of painters such as Roland Petersen and Gustavo Rivera, she lives on a farm in Northern California and is surrounded by her livestock and the beauty of the great outdoors. The majesty of nature has long played a significant role in her work.

Hayman was also trained as a classical pianist and has always had a strong creative spirit. She is deeply involved in theater and the performing arts, and her affinity for music strongly informs her art, as is evidenced by the melodic fluidity of her paintings.

Hayman’s work is held in many corporate and private collections. She has exhibited widely, showing her work group and solo shows in galleries all over the United States. 

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Artist: Chris Hayman
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GENTLE STEPS
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Forest's Edge
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
n her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with ...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Mockingbird Hills
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Sugar Mountain
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Rustle in the Wind
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Blue Mountain
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
n her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with ...
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2010s Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Under the Orange
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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Red Twist
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings, Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings wit...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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Oil

Sweet Earth
By Chris Hayman
Located in San Luis Obispo, CA
In her paintings Christine Hayman concerns herself with space. She is interested in how forms are energized by the space around them, especially when incorporated into paintings with...
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2010s Abstract Chris Hayman Art

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