Kristin Moore is known for her exploration of architectural landscapes through an atmospheric and cinematic lens. Her work oscillates between representing a physical setting and the idealized memory of a place. By looking to film as an inspiration for her work, Moore admires the framing, color and atmosphere which all convey a narrative for the viewer. She finds inspiration in the cinematography of John Alcott, Hoyte van Hoytema and Wes Anderson. Travel is also a resource for Moore's work as she references many plane rides, road trips and hikes up to overlooks. Moore's continued collection of archived photographs is used as the blueprint for her creative process. As she works, Moore refers back to these photographs as a guideline but also allows the painting to go on its journey. Throughout the painting process, she omits, edits and renders, resulting in the work becoming a veiled version of the original inspiration source.