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Corrina started drawing horses at age 5, and continued throughout school. She received a scholarship to study with a wildlife artist after high school, and attended the School of Visual Concepts in Seattle, studying figure drawing and fashion illustration.
After taking time away from art to get her business degree, she resumed her study of oil painting by taking many workshops across the country with wildlife and landscape artists, and attending courses at the Scottsdale Art School. She also studied weekly for two years with Ned Mueller in Seattle.
She spent two years painting plein air on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. There she began painting the cows in the fields, which later evolved into cow portraits. She also has always loved horses, and has an Appaloosa mare.
She currently shows at Astoria Fine Art in Jackson, Wyoming, Knox Gallery in Beaver Creek, CO and Sanders Gallery in Tucson, AZ.
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