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Lynn Margileth

Painter and Visual Artist ~ Artist-in-Residence ~ July 17-21, 2024

Lynn Margileth creates art in a variety of mediums, including etching, encaustics, paintings in oil and mixed media. Themes that she currently explores in all of the mediums are maps of consciousness and the cosmos, which incorporate images of music, spirit animals, winged beings, water, boats and landscape.

 

Lynn began painting in the fields and farms of Pennsylvania during her college years and continues each summer to explore the images in the landscape of the Hudson River Valley in New York State. In many of these images are representational depictions of cows, however, she has also created a series of imagined, spirit cows. The richness of both the imagined and the representational worlds intersect to inform each other in her work.


This theme of intersecting worlds appears in a series that she created of aerial city paintings of Boston and New York City. The images reference reality and there are discernible landmarks. However, there are currents of energy and light that transcend what can be viewed with the eyes. 


Lynn has exhibited prints and paintings in Europe and the United States since 1980. She has won awards in Massachusetts and New York for her paintings and completed commissions for corporate and private clients. Her art is in the collections of Hofstra University, New York Public Library, New York Historical Society, and The Library of Congress. She has a BA from Pennsylvania State University in poetry and fine arts. She studied at Pratt Graphics Center and The Manhattan Graphics Center in New York City. She continued her studies at R&F Encaustics in Kingston NY and The Woodstock School of Art in Woodstock NY. 


See more work at lynnmargileth.com

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Lynn discusses details in her painting Evergreen Farm Spruce Creek

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