About

Caitlin Singleton’s work centers on stillness, atmosphere, and the quiet beauty of coastal life. Working in a style that leans between abstraction and realism, she uses muted palettes, earth tones, and subtle hints of red to create paintings that feel both familiar and enduring.

Drawing inspiration from time spent along the coast of Morro Bay, California, her work reflects the overcast skies, weathered textures, and rustic character of seaside landscapes. Now based in Southern California, she continues to find inspiration in coastal living.

Rather than depicting these scenes literally, she distills them into compositions that are intended to evoke solitude, melancholy, nostalgia, and calm—moments of quiet reflection that invite viewers to slow down and linger.

Young woman with curly hair sitting at a table, resting her head on her hand, wearing a dark gray sweater, with a framed picture of a surfer on the wave hanging on the wall behind her.