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Indigenous people, animals and plants are all striving to not become extinct in a world where the politics that govern ourselves and the planet become less and less transparent.
I look to nature for guidance and a sense of well being. 

The basic process for this piece began with an inspirational  photograph of a great blue heron taken by nature photographer, Chuck Swindle. I first drew my own rendition of this marvelous bird, then  added transparent watercolor backgrounds and detail work with graphite and color pencils. Applying stenciled patterns with lace and collaged images of the bird adds interest and an abstract dimension. The rich texture of the reeds, as with the Splintered Wisdom Series, are created with collaged bits of images of bark & litter that I clean up off of scenic highways, as a gentle reminder that if we do not stop trashing the planet trees and wildlife will not grow from our garbage in the future. ​

These works are mounted on wood panels and finished with two coats of archival satin varnish. Natural, yet contemporary and no glare from glass, this series requires no framing required. 

To learn more about the Artist please visit: www.lindakleinart.com
Indigenous people, animals and plants are all striving to not become extinct in a world where the politics that govern ourselves and the planet become less and less transparent.
I look to nature for guidance and a sense of well being. 

The basic process for this piece began with an inspirational  photograph of a great blue heron taken by nature photographer, Chuck Swindle. I first drew my own rendition of this marvelous bird, then  added transparent watercolor backgrounds and detail work with graphite and color pencils. Applying stenciled patterns with lace and collaged images of the bird adds interest and an abstract dimension. The rich texture of the reeds, as with the Splintered Wisdom Series, are created with collaged bits of images of bark & litter that I clean up off of scenic highways, as a gentle reminder that if we do not stop trashing the planet trees and wildlife will not grow from our garbage in the future. ​

These works are mounted on wood panels and finished with two coats of archival satin varnish. Natural, yet contemporary and no glare from glass, this series requires no framing required. 

To learn more about the Artist please visit: www.lindakleinart.com
Indigenous people, animals and plants are all striving to not become extinct in a world where the politics that govern ourselves and the planet become less and less transparent.
I look to nature for guidance and a sense of well being. 

The basic process for this piece began with an inspirational  photograph of a great blue heron taken by nature photographer, Chuck Swindle. I first drew my own rendition of this marvelous bird, then  added transparent watercolor backgrounds and detail work with graphite and color pencils. Applying stenciled patterns with lace and collaged images of the bird adds interest and an abstract dimension. The rich texture of the reeds, as with the Splintered Wisdom Series, are created with collaged bits of images of bark & litter that I clean up off of scenic highways, as a gentle reminder that if we do not stop trashing the planet trees and wildlife will not grow from our garbage in the future. ​

These works are mounted on wood panels and finished with two coats of archival satin varnish. Natural, yet contemporary and no glare from glass, this series requires no framing required. 

To learn more about the Artist please visit: www.lindakleinart.com
Indigenous people, animals and plants are all striving to not become extinct in a world where the politics that govern ourselves and the planet become less and less transparent.
I look to nature for guidance and a sense of well being. 

The basic process for this piece began with an inspirational  photograph of a great blue heron taken by nature photographer, Chuck Swindle. I first drew my own rendition of this marvelous bird, then  added transparent watercolor backgrounds and detail work with graphite and color pencils. Applying stenciled patterns with lace and collaged images of the bird adds interest and an abstract dimension. The rich texture of the reeds, as with the Splintered Wisdom Series, are created with collaged bits of images of bark & litter that I clean up off of scenic highways, as a gentle reminder that if we do not stop trashing the planet trees and wildlife will not grow from our garbage in the future. ​

These works are mounted on wood panels and finished with two coats of archival satin varnish. Natural, yet contemporary and no glare from glass, this series requires no framing required. 

To learn more about the Artist please visit: www.lindakleinart.com
Indigenous people, animals and plants are all striving to not become extinct in a world where the politics that govern ourselves and the planet become less and less transparent.
I look to nature for guidance and a sense of well being. 

The basic process for this piece began with an inspirational  photograph of a great blue heron taken by nature photographer, Chuck Swindle. I first drew my own rendition of this marvelous bird, then  added transparent watercolor backgrounds and detail work with graphite and color pencils. Applying stenciled patterns with lace and collaged images of the bird adds interest and an abstract dimension. The rich texture of the reeds, as with the Splintered Wisdom Series, are created with collaged bits of images of bark & litter that I clean up off of scenic highways, as a gentle reminder that if we do not stop trashing the planet trees and wildlife will not grow from our garbage in the future. ​

These works are mounted on wood panels and finished with two coats of archival satin varnish. Natural, yet contemporary and no glare from glass, this series requires no framing required. 

To learn more about the Artist please visit: www.lindakleinart.com
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Graceful Siege Collage

Linda Klein

United States

Collage, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 2 D in

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Indigenous people, animals and plants are all striving to not become extinct in a world where the politics that govern ourselves and the planet become less and less transparent. I look to nature for guidance and a sense of well being.  The basic process for this piece began with an inspirational photograph of a great blue heron taken by nature photographer, Chuck Swindle. I first drew my own rendition of this marvelous bird, then added transparent watercolor backgrounds and detail work with graphite and color pencils. Applying stenciled patterns with lace and collaged images of the bird adds interest and an abstract dimension. The rich texture of the reeds, as with the Splintered Wisdom Series, are created with collaged bits of images of bark & litter that I clean up off of scenic highways, as a gentle reminder that if we do not stop trashing the planet trees and wildlife will not grow from our garbage in the future. ​ These works are mounted on wood panels and finished with two coats of archival satin varnish. Natural, yet contemporary and no glare from glass, this series requires no framing required.  To learn more about the Artist please visit: www.lindakleinart.com

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Collage:Watercolor on Paper

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Size:24 W x 36 H x 2 D in

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Linda Klein, a nature-loving artist hailing from the Bay Area, California, embarks on a soulful journey that harmonizes realism and abstract expression. Unveiling her artistic flair in preschool, Linda's earliest creative adventures prompted her parents to enroll her in local art classes—a bid to save their home from toddler graffiti and nurture her burgeoning talent. Nestled in the wild beauty of West Marin since 2009, Linda draws inspiration from her surroundings. Her artistic evolution mirrors the diverse landscapes she calls home—ranging from detailed graphite drawings to vibrant, ecologically themed pieces infused with recycled collage elements. Linda's unique process involves mounting watercolor paper onto handcrafted wood panels which are often created by her equally talented woodworking husband. This technique imposes a modern eco-conscious approach that bypasses traditional framing. Linda's art is a personal reflection, resonating with the rhythms of nature. With an unwavering commitment to continuing her creative education and a dance between documentation and new realities, Linda Klein's journey is a deeply personal ode to the beauty of our planet. Contact Linda Klein from her website to set up a personalized Home Art Studio tour in her light and roomy space, rain or shine: www.lindakleinart.com

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