Christie Repasy | |
Birth Date: | 19 December 1958 |
Birth Place: | Maywood, California |
Nationality: | American |
Known For: | Painting, floral |
Training: | Irvine Valley College |
Movement: | Shabby chic Traditional |
Website: | ChristieRepasy.com |
Christie Repasy (born December 19, 1958) is an American floral artist from Maywood, California. She is best known for her Victorian style and floral-painted furniture.
Repasy has been painting since she was in the second grade. By age 14, she was painting furniture for friends and neighbors. Her first award was winning a high-school art contest, at Edison High School in Huntington Beach, California. She continued painting soft, French-inspired roses on canvas and furniture. She studied oil painting at Irvine Valley College under artist Chris Gwaltney.[1]
She started selling her pieces at age 28. She uses vintage frames and ceiling-fan tiles for framing.
Her painted furniture and technique were included in an autumn 2010 cover story in Stampington & Company's Somerset Home magazine.[2] She has been featured in four issues of Romantic Homes Magazine,[3] February 2004, February 2009, October 2010 and spring 2011 editions.[4] She was included in a short story and photo in spring 2011 and mentioned in March 2008 issues of Romantic Country Magazine.[5]
In March 2006, the Orange County Register wrote an article about how she applies shabby chic in her works.[6] [7] In 2012, Today's Vintage Magazine wrote about Repasy's original artwork in a "Spotlight" article.[8]
She has painted floral designs on antique and vintage pieces of furniture discovered at flea markets, which become pieces of art. HGTV, in a 2004 interview for its "Country Style" show, included in an article on its site that Repasy's "timeless flower paintings hang in homes around the country."[9] She also appeared on Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic show on the Style Network. Repasy's work has been compared to that of artist Paul De Longpre.[10]
Repasy's art has shown at the Laguna Beach Art Festival[11] and she also participated in its 75th anniversary festival.
She hosts Chateau de Fleurs, a quarterly marketplace of artisans, at her home in Fallbrook, California.[12] She also has a home and studio in Laguna Beach.