MY MISSIONBringing art to your lifeAs an artist I strive to help people feel peace amidst a troubled world and hectic daily lives. If my work adds something positive to someone's life, then I have served my purpose.
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Solo Exhibition
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I hope that you are able to join me at the opening reception for this exhibition in charming Easton, Maryland to see all new work inspired by nature. More info to come.
Just as connective tissue supports, protects, and gives structure within the human body, I see nature in a similar way. Trees give us the air we breathe and teach us resilience. Mountains stand as symbols of strength and timelessness. Water can soothe or energize us, depending on what we need. Nature holds us together. |
Workshops / Classes See above for info to learn with me in 2025.
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Newest ArtThis is where you will find my newest work for your home or office. Check back often. I update frequently.
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Visit My StudioI would love to see you in my studio in Virginia.
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“I love the intense color, jarring harmony, and mysterious motif of this pastel. I’d like to believe Lynn Goldstein has channeled the symbolic longing for “transfiguration, out of the world”
JACK RASMUSSEN, DIRECTOR AND CURATOR OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AT
THE KATZEN ARTS CENTER
Venice, ItalyOctober 10-17, 2026Wouldn’t it be great to have something special to look forward to?
Imagine Venice , its shimmering canals, colorful facades, and lively energy, interpreted through your unique artistic vision. Join me for a week of creativity where you’ll experiment with color, shape, and pattern to make art that’s truly your own. Each day includes fun, approachable prompts designed to help you relax, think differently, and open new pathways in your creative process. You’ll learn how to simplify what draws your eye, discover unexpected subjects, and confidently translate your inspirations into drawings or paintings — whether representational or abstract. |


