Born in 1956 in Hertfordshire, practising for twenty years on the island of Jersey, and now living and working in London.

For thirty years, the artist has observed the female form through her language of thread, considering collectively the isolated experience of our bodies and their ability for endurance and constant evolution. A mother of seven who gave birth to six, and has continued to push her body through extreme races, to reflect on moments of womanhood and what is expected of women as they age.

Christine Westwood-Davis studied at the Royal College of Art and is an early adopter of digital drawing. Combining technology with textiles and fibre work, she produces work at the nexus of technology and modes, which have historically been considered women's work, challenging our perceptions of the opposing mediums. Christine continues to study at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, exploring the tradition of historical life drawing through a contemporary textile lens.

Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at The Arts Centre, St Aubins Gallery, and St Thomas' Gallery in Jersey, Channel Islands, as well as the 2025 Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts.