featured artist: lynne friedman’s cosmic garden series
Kingston New York’s Lynne Friedman sent us over a brochure of examples of new work available as limited edition prints or originals on Arches. Lynne’s work was inspired by two art residencies at the Julia and David White Art Residency near the Montevideo Rain Forest in Costa Rica, followed by a month of working in the conservatory and greenhouses at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland along with the flora of New York’s Hudson Valley. You can learn more on Lynne’s blog. The series is pen & ink in pure botanical art illustration form with tell-tale left-side light source and has been shown in numerous solo shows in New York City as well as through the U.S. Department of State Art-In-Embassies Program. Here we’ve included Cosmic Garden #9 and Cosmic Garden #4. Lynne’s limited edition giclees, signed and numbered with certificates of authenticity are extremely well priced for today’s art market.
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