A woman with shoulder-length brown hair and blue eyes, wearing a white shirt, sitting with her chin resting on her hand, against a light-colored textured background.

Bio

Krystle Stevenson (b. 1984) was always drawn to creating art and, as any true inquisitive soul might, she took a meandering path to pursue it professionally. Her path started with an MSA from the University of Connecticut School of Business, and eventually found its way toward her natural curiosity, exploration, and light. 

She dedicated herself to creating fine art full time in 2020 and has been cultivating her studio art practice since. Over the years, Krystle has built a network of female artists whose camaraderie and mentorship she has come to cherish. Krystle’s work has attracted a loyal collector base along the East Coast and has gained gallery representation. 

She lives in Connecticut with her husband, three sons, and one very affectionate rescue dog. She is deeply connected to and inspired by the land she lives on. She grows native pollinator and vegetable gardens, and several types of seasonal New England fruits. She built her home studio in close proximity to the sources of her inspiration. She hopes to pass on her reverence for nature through her fine art pieces.

Artist Statement 

My work is inspired by nature as I experience it with all of my senses. The natural world is enchanting and full of wonder. With acrylic and watercolor, I translate these feelings into fine art. Each painting is an expression of the energy and vibrancy found in the land, sea, sky, and flora that surround us.

My art practice is based on exploration, curiosity, and finding a meditative flow state that allows art to pass through me onto the page. I have learned to let my intuition guide me - the way my body moves, the marks I make, the colors I choose. In this way, my work blends into play. 

When you first see my paintings, they’re meant to evoke a sense of lightness, wonder, and hope. My aim is to encourage viewers to return and engage in conversations—whether with others or through self-reflection—about our interdependencies with nature and each other.

Recent + Upcoming

April 2026

Warm Wildflower Meadows, Solo Show, Campbell Collective Gallery, Greenville South Carolina

Autumn 2025

Where Women Create feature

June 2025

“Elemental”, Humana Obscura contributor

May 2025

“Connected”, Solo Show, Women’s United Art Movement, Virtual