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COLOR CRAYONS JUST WEREN'T ENOUGH
Linda spends most of her time
painting in the California foothills and in Ketchum, Idaho. She has always been a creative sort and
loves all subject matter, which you can see through her work. Although she takes her art seriously,
her paintings reflect a humorous and light side to them.
Painting in acrylic in her early school
years, fiber arts as a young adult, then weaving, spinning and dyeing wool ~ of
course she had the herding dog and sheep to go with it ~ Linda has dabbled in
oil, but her main focus has been pastels.
It’s as if she’s going back to the beginning, when color crayons just
weren’t enough, with pastels presently being her medium of choice. Linda has studied in New Castle, California, with Joyce
Williams, with Will Caldwell in Ketchum, Idaho, and is now studying with Irene Lester at Susan Sarback’s School of
Light and Color.
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