Echoes of a City Morning

Piece description from the artist

“Echoes of a City Morning” is a modern abstract painting that explores the relationship between form, memory, and movement. With soft washes of blue and grounding blocks of ochre, charcoal, and navy, it evokes a peaceful yet dynamic urban landscape. Linear gestures add a sense of rhythm, echoing architecture and conversation. Ideal for contemporary homes or creative workspaces, this piece brings calm clarity and sophisticated energy to any space.
This painting is a striking piece that blends minimalist abstraction with gestural energy. The use of powder blue, deep cobalt, peachy coral, mustard, and soft gray creates a dreamy-yet-grounded palette. The composition plays with shapes, lines, and spatial tension, evoking both architectural forms and fleeting memories.

Other works by Christine Zmuda

About Christine Zmuda

Potomac, MD

I am an abstract painter who enjoys painting larger pieces on canvas. I use acrylic paints, pastels, charcoal and occasionally spray paint to bring my music inspired paintings to life. I will occasionally create artwork on paper largely for art studies. My creative process starts first and foremost with the music which informs my palette selection and sets the tone for the energy in the work ahead. After this foundation is established, my work is created through intuitive responses and reaction to music, a love of life, and all its experiences.

My love of music started at a young age. My parents played music often in our home. As a young child and teenager, we relocated as a family often to follow my Dad’s career. Music became my first friend in every new town. Even today, my soul deep connection to music drives how I am wired as a human being and an artist. The impact and variety of music used to inspire comes out on canvas. As I listen to jazz, you will see more blues and cool colors, hard rock shows up in reds, blacks, and darker blues while alternative music often presents itself with pinks and neutral palettes.

What emerges on the canvas is highly emotional and personal, energetic, and universally uplifting. I believe this is a direct and natural extension of my state of being as I am painting. My optimism and love of life is active and present on my completed work. Collectors connect with that feeling and regularly share that my paintings are joyful, upbeat and have a positive vibe.

Influences that you may see threaded through my work include abstract painters like Helen Frankenthaler. Richard Diebenkorn, and Joan Mitchell.
My love of music started at a young age. My parents played music often in our home As a young child and teenager, we relocated as a family often to follow my Dad’s career. Music became my first friend in every new town. Even today, my soul deep connection to music drives how I am wired as a human being and an artist. The impact and variety of music used to inspire comes out on canvas. As I listen to jazz, you will see more blues and cool colors, hard rock shows up in reds, blacks, and darker blues while alternative music often presents itself with pinks and neutral palettes.

What emerges on the canvas is highly emotional and personal, energetic, and universally uplifting. I believe this is a direct and natural extension of my state of being as I am painting. My optimism and love of life is active and present on my completed work. Collectors connect with that feeling and regularly share that my paintings are joyful, upbeat and have a positive vibe.

Influences that you may see threaded through my work include abstract painters like Helen Frankenthaler. Richard Diebenkorn, and Joan Mitchell.

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