The Backstory For five years, I hid my art. Berated by college art teachers who told me I couldn’t draw, I kept my perceived failures buried under a stack of papers so no one would see. But a childhood illness and the death of my father when I was 25 had taught me not to take life for granted. I realized that I would likely regret it if I didn’t follow my passion, and the encouragement of a friend was the boost I needed to finally bring my art out into the world.
Years later, I’m thrilled to say that art is no longer my private contraband. To the contrary, my work is an inspiration for many happy collectors in the U.S. and in Europe; I’ve exhibited widely, won awards, been profiled in Pastel Journal (to see that article, click here), and have a painting in permanent collection in the Jean-Haffen Museum in Dinan, France, to name a few select accomplishments. My mission as an artist is to help people feel peace amidst a troubled world and hectic daily lives. In times of trouble, I have always found myself in nature. It’s a beautiful thing to be able to share its comforting presence through my art. When I’m not painting, you’ll most likely find me reading, traveling, or leading tours at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. What People Say About Lynn's Art: “Lynn is genuinely connected to her subject matter and as an extension, to Nature in general.” Mark T. “Lynn’s landscapes go beyond representation of the land to capture the transcendent quality of nature.” Karl K. "I truly treasure this piece of art." Dana "Lynn's paintings create a sense of lightness and better days ahead." Dylan D. "I love the intense color, jarring harmony, and mysterious motif of this painting." Jack R. "Your art gives comfort and joy to many." Jack S. I hope you’ll join me in celebrating nature and life. Click here to view and collect my work. |