Meet The Artist
The vibrant colors and designs in nature are the inspiration for all of Linda’s creations. A 5th generation resident of the Southern Adirondack region of Upstate New York, Linda is a keen observer of organic forms all around her. This is reflected in each & every one of her works. Linda is an eco-advocate serving to preserving our earth through her sometimes controversial works involving the story of fracking in Upstate New York. (See “Fracking Folk Art” button for Linda’s Grandma Moses Museum exhibit). Most recently, Linda has created a folk art series showcasing the history of the Sacandaga Valley of New York State.
Additionally, Linda has a prolific green thumb & a gift for understanding plants. For over a decade Linda lived in the US Virgin Islands where she further developed her botanical painting style. Linda paints on canvas using acrylic & oil mediums. An expert muralist, Linda has customers across the United States. Linda, a life-long learner who is forever experimenting, has a degree from Cornell University and a Masters Degree in Art from The State University of New York College at New Paltz.