Born in Germany; lived in Israel, Sweden, Belgium, and currently residing in Studio City, California.
Works range from contemporary to abstract.
Studies:
- "Memad" - Art Academy, Tel Aviv, Israel
- "Atelier Kidar" - Tel Aviv, Israel
- "Stockholm Art Academy" - Stockholm, Sweden
- Atelier "Rauf Alazan" - Stockholm, Sweden
- Atelier "Mary Gaillel" - Brussels, Belgium
- Atelier "Ann Weber" - Brussels, Belgium
Shows:
- "Weill's" - Stockholm, Sweden
- "Holmqvist" - Stockholm, Sweden
- "Park" - Ranana, Israel
- "Contrast Gallery" - Brussels, Belgium
- "Nono" - Brussels, Belgium
- "Ester Ken" - Paris, France
- "Center" - Santa Monica, USA
- "Gallery Blue" - Stockholm, Sweden
- "BGH Gallery" - Santa Monica, California
- "Pergolina" - Los Angeles, California
- "Boa Gallery" - West Hollywood, California
- "Experience Gallery" - Paris, France
Works can be found in the following locations:
- Prudential, Brussels, Belgium
- New Regency, Los Angeles, USA
- Modern Video, Los Angeles, USA
Private Collections in:
- Brussels, Belgium
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Salen, Sweden
- Ekrea, Sweden
- Munchen, Germany
- Tel-Aviv, Israel
- Jerusalem, Israel
- New York, USA
- Columbus, USA
- Los Angeles, USA
- London, England
Christina Matalon's passion for the materials, colors and subject matter within her art relies upon the abstract elements in nature. Her work evokes moods and emotions through the harmony of texture, form, color and space. While some of her paintings reflect the spiritual intuition of her subconscious, the works themselves are incarnated through the viewer's interpretation of her art. The power of Matalon's work is the balance of the relationship between her creative energy that gave birth to the art and the properties that suspend her art in time and space.
Matalon's art is particularly engaging because her voice is clear and delicate. Her works speak to the viewer with a multitude of whispers like voices in the rustling of leaves or the breaking of water on the shore. What Matalon says with this gentle voice is, however, startling. Her work presents the viewer with a wide range of emotions from fear to hope to delight. The viewer is taken through the works' levels, challenged in unexpected ways to adapt to the subtleties of the work, and to the elements of her art's true meaning.