Christine Richman is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, drawing, sculpture, and design. Working primarily in oil, acrylic, charcoal, and plaster, she investigates the relationship between the female body and the natural world through organic abstraction, layered materiality, and the tension of light and shadow. Her work is a process of looking deeply—dissecting visual and emotional truths, and exploring what it means to truly see.
Richman holds a BFA in Painting from Indiana University (2001) and studied classical technique in the university’s Florence Painting Program. Before returning to her studio full-time, she spent over 15 years as an art and creative director, an experience that informs her visual storytelling and formal clarity.
Her work has appeared in Sheridan Road Magazine, DuJour, and is held in private and institutional collections, including Indiana University.
Richman lives and works in Wilmette, IL, where motherhood and studio practice intertwine—shaping the emotional undercurrents of her work.