Featured in Urban Artist Magazine
Christine Beirne
Jul 1, 2026


I’m excited to share that I was recently interviewed by Urban Artist Magazine.
The conversation covered my artistic journey, how my Morning Practice drawings have become an important part of my daily life, and the ways those drawings continue to influence my larger paintings. We also talked about working from direct observation, painting en plein air, and how spending time truly looking at a place has become central to my practice.
As artists, we don’t often stop to reflect on how our work has evolved. This interview gave me the opportunity to do just that, and I’m grateful to Urban Artist Magazine for the thoughtful conversation.
If you’d like to read the interview, you can find it here:
Read the interview: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/ea878857bf.html
I hope you enjoy the conversation!
Featured in Urban Artist Magazine
Christine Beirne
Jul 1, 2026


I’m excited to share that I was recently interviewed by Urban Artist Magazine.
The conversation covered my artistic journey, how my Morning Practice drawings have become an important part of my daily life, and the ways those drawings continue to influence my larger paintings. We also talked about working from direct observation, painting en plein air, and how spending time truly looking at a place has become central to my practice.
As artists, we don’t often stop to reflect on how our work has evolved. This interview gave me the opportunity to do just that, and I’m grateful to Urban Artist Magazine for the thoughtful conversation.
If you’d like to read the interview, you can find it here:
Read the interview: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/ea878857bf.html
I hope you enjoy the conversation!
Featured in Urban Artist Magazine
Christine Beirne
Jul 1, 2026


I’m excited to share that I was recently interviewed by Urban Artist Magazine.
The conversation covered my artistic journey, how my Morning Practice drawings have become an important part of my daily life, and the ways those drawings continue to influence my larger paintings. We also talked about working from direct observation, painting en plein air, and how spending time truly looking at a place has become central to my practice.
As artists, we don’t often stop to reflect on how our work has evolved. This interview gave me the opportunity to do just that, and I’m grateful to Urban Artist Magazine for the thoughtful conversation.
If you’d like to read the interview, you can find it here:
Read the interview: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/ea878857bf.html
I hope you enjoy the conversation!
