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The Art of Lynn VanDeWater DeCewColorado painter Lynn VanDeWater DeCew's formal art schooling was merely the springboard to her life as an artist. Believing learning does not end when the degree is received is amply illustrated by Lynn's resume of additional art learning experiences. Sharing what she has learned is another key part of her art experience. Lynn has taught in numerous schools and art camps completing the circle of receiving and giving. Lynn's fascination
with textile patterns show The next element juxtaposes the Asian feel of the background with European and American style 18th century still lives, or 19th century landscapes. Exquisitely detailed flowers, bugs or birds are painted with oils onto the pattern and design. The painting is completed with a coating of oil varnish. This process results in a depth and quality of surface with a high shine and shimmer that cannot be seen in photographs. Growing up in Colorado has provided a wealth of landscapes for Lynn's work. The influences from tending her herb and flower gardens, keeping chickens, and beekeeping are elements throughout her paintings. One might think she shares the Victorian compulsion to collect nature. The skillful juxtaposition of nature elements with the background or border patterns creates a sense of serenity often found in oriental paintings. Lynn's work is definitely an escape from the mundane. Read her Complete Curriculum Vitae
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