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Christi Bunn

Christi Bunn’s fine art paintings and drawings have been commissioned by clients across the United States and in the U.K.

She is sought out for her architectural pieces, from homes to churches to commercial buildings and more.

While her special attention to detail and faithful representation of perspective lends itself to fine architectural works, she has also done portraits of people and animals.

When she is not working on commissioned portraits, she loves doing paintings in vivid color of everything from florals to landscapes to scenes of everyday life.

A new foray into the medium of soft pastel in 2022 has given her creativity a new spark. Her art is inspired by the beauty she finds around her everyday and by the Creator whose hand is in every part of that beauty. She is grateful to be doing what she loves everyday.

Christi was born and raised in Thomasville, Alabama, and graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in Advertising and Studio Art. Christi has lived in Birmingham, Alabama, for most of the last 40 years, where she has been blessed to be a part of the local art community.

She has served as a board member of the Mountain Brook Art Association since 2012 and served as its president both in 2016 and in 2024. She has served on the board of Hoover Arts Alliance since 2018.  She is also a member of both the Southeastern Pastel Society and Red Rock Pastel Society of Nevada.

Christi is proud to be a wife to Andy and mother of Jacob, Benjamin, and Mary Katherine, who have been her biggest fans as she has pursued her dream of doing fine art.  In addition to her artwork, she also serves as principal web and graphic designer with Bunn Media.

Discover more about Christi Bunn

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