Lynda Robinson Art Collections
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Artwork by Lynda Robinson
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Regeneration by Lynda Robinson
Wattle Time Goulburn River by Lynda Robinson
'Wide Brown Land' by Lynda Robinson
Cold Comfort by Lynda Robinson
Drought Relief by Lynda Robinson
Breaking Through by Lynda Robinson
Shed Hands by Lynda Robinson
Girls Night In by Lynda Robinson
'Satin' by Lynda Robinson
Potential Pumpkin Soup by Lynda Robinson
The Blue Shawl by Lynda Robinson
Sepia Siren by Lynda Robinson
Moving the Rams by Lynda Robinson
Why I Live Where I Live by Lynda Robinson
The Shallows by Lynda Robinson
My Little Mozart by Lynda Robinson
Portrait of Graham by Lynda Robinson
Winter at Wickham by Lynda Robinson
Hot Day at Tarcombe by Lynda Robinson
Nude Study by Lynda Robinson
Roses by the Window by Lynda Robinson
Portrait of Isobel by Lynda Robinson
Lamp and Lemons Still Life by Lynda Robinson
Marengo Sunrise by Lynda Robinson
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About Lynda Robinson
I live in Victoria, Australia. I have never undertaken any formal art training, but I have enjoyed dabbling and daubing since early childhood. I took up painting fairly seriously in 1985 and dared to start entering my work in shows! I am now totally hooked and if I don’t do something ‘arty’ at least a couple of days a week I get snappy! My work is influenced by a love of the environment and country life. I am attracted to subjects in the first instance by the way light interacts with the surroundings. My subjects are varied ranging from animals, landscapes, figurative, portraiture, life drawing and still life. I find the challenge of painting water particularly enjoyable.
I have tried all mediums and pastel has emerged as my favourite. I enjoy the versatility, vibrancy and immediacy of this medium and the effects which can be achieved by blending colours together and ‘scumbling’ one colour over another