11 May 2005

Biography



Lyn began her professional career at age 12, when she started selling portraits "from life" of horses and dogs. In 1983, she began self-publishing limited edition prints of her pen and ink drawings and by 1994 had created over six hundred different prints that could be found in collections worldwide.


In 1990 Lyn began to explore new subject matter...wildlife, plein air landscapes and the cowboy culture of the American West. Since then her paintings have won over 80 awards across the country, including Best in Show three years in a row at the Ward Museum Show. Her work has been exhibited at the Tucson Museum of Art, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Bennington Center for the Arts, the West Valley Art Museum, the Hiram Blauveldt Art Museum and the Phippen Museum. Lyn's work is in the permanent collections of the Worrel Museum and the Bennington Center for the Arts.



Other notable exhibitions that have included her work...Arts for the Parks Top 100, "Wild in de Natuur" (Enschede, Netherland) and the Society of Animal Artists' Annual Shows. In 2005 Lyn was "Artist of the Year" at the Fallbrook Art nad Nature Show in California and she was "Artist of the Year" at the Southern Wildlife Festival in Alabama in 1999.



Lyn's work is based exclusively on her personal experience. She spends countless hours in the field plein air painting, exploring the wilderness and cowboy country that inspires her work and observing, sketching and photographing her subjects in their natural habitat.


Check out Wandermuse for tales and photos from the road...images of wildlife encounters...musings about the creative process...and more!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Lyn

Lis and Gam here looking for you please email me at lisa@tfb.com

Love
Lisa Ratnavira

1:58 PM  
Blogger Cassidy said...

Hi Lyn,
I love your corvid paintings. Thanks for following my corvid blog.
All Best,
Cassidy

5:38 PM  
Blogger Elizabeth McCrindle said...

Stunning work Lynn thanks for following my blog :))

1:25 AM  
Blogger Deb Coburn said...

Hi Lyn, I have been trying to find you. You did my kennel logo for me years ago. Lunar kennel Alaskan Malamutes. Was a moving Mal and a howling one behind it. I now have a Highland Pony and the club is looking for someone to design their logo. Could you please contact me. dogpony@worldpath.net Thank you, Deb (Wilson) Coburn

6:48 AM  
Blogger Bruce and Marty said...

Lyn...we saw your painting, Board Meeting, at 2nd Street Bistro in Livingston. They don't seem to know how to contact you. We are interested in that painting...could you contact me at brucecoffey3@gmail.com. Thank you.

4:09 PM  

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