New Artwork

“The most exciting part of finishing a painting or drawing is sharing it with others,” says Linda. Here are her most recent works. And for Linda’s deeply personal thoughts on the creative process, be sure to visit her blog.

Pier

 Oil pastel

21×13.5″
$400 unframed (plus shipping & handling)
Be sure to click on “Blog” in the navigation bar & read “On Being Demanding” to learn about the context of this painting.

Stacked Stones

Colored pencil & water-soluble colored pencil
6.5×9.75”
$225 unframed (plus shipping & handling)
The negative space between the stones is the real subject of this painting because it depicts the relationship between them.

Capitola

Colored pencil & water-soluble colored pencil
6.5×9.75”
$225 unframed (plus shipping & handling)
The negative space between the stones is the real subject of this painting because it depicts the relationship between them.

Hillscape

Oil pastel
10×20”
$275 unframed (plus shipping & handling)
This painting is the first in a new series called Hillscapes, which will be companion pieces to her Wavescape series.

Alicia’s Chili Peppers

Colored pencil & watercolor with touches of gouache
5.5×7.5”
$135 unframed, matted to 11×14” (plus shipping & handling)
A handful of tiny chile peppers given to her by a friend inspired this painting.

Tulips 2 

Oil pastel
8×8”
$195 unframed (plus shipping & handling)
This painting celebrates the newest variety of tulips to make their debut in Linda’s garden this spring.

Sarah’s Salt Water Taffy

Colored pencil & watercolor
3.75×4.25”
$95 unframed, matted to 8.5×11” (plus shipping & handling)
This painting evokes memories of summer fun on California’s boardwalks & beaches.

Untitled

Watercolor with touches of colored pencil
7×10”
$75 unframed, matted to 11×14” (plus shipping & handling)
This recent experiment with the wet-in-wet watercolor technique was inspired by the colors of the desert.

Untitled 2

Watercolor
6.5×9.5”
$75 unframed, matted to 11×14” (plus shipping & handling)
Watercolor has offered to Linda boundless opportunities for joyful experimentation.