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Beachwood Canyon Map #3 is a very abstract view of a popular neighborhood in Los Angeles and captures many of the roads, architecture, gardens and views seen over the years of visiting this magical place.

These artworks colorfully capture the intersection of the natural and built environments through abstract landscapes that are based on maps, Google Earth and digital apps. Navigation and the intersection between the natural and built environment is the basis of my paintings and art installations. Maps in particular have fascinated me for years. More than just a way to plan a trip or find a location, they are conduits for real or imaginary exploration, and can provide a sense of adventure and security. I strive to abstractly capture the colors, terrain, driveways, streets, architecture and other features that are unique to each Southern California neighborhood using watercolor paint. On some paintings I add fiber, ceramics and found objects to show the variations of the geography

My paintings were highlighted in Saatchi Art Featured art collection in 2018. I've been included in the Los Angeles editions of The Other Art Fair and chosen as an "Artist to Watch" by Artillery Magazine and one of the "Ten Don't Miss Artists" by Saatchi's head curator Rebecca Wilson for the 2018 Other Art Fair in Santa Monica.
Beachwood Canyon Map #3 is a very abstract view of a popular neighborhood in Los Angeles and captures many of the roads, architecture, gardens and views seen over the years of visiting this magical place.

These artworks colorfully capture the intersection of the natural and built environments through abstract landscapes that are based on maps, Google Earth and digital apps. Navigation and the intersection between the natural and built environment is the basis of my paintings and art installations. Maps in particular have fascinated me for years. More than just a way to plan a trip or find a location, they are conduits for real or imaginary exploration, and can provide a sense of adventure and security. I strive to abstractly capture the colors, terrain, driveways, streets, architecture and other features that are unique to each Southern California neighborhood using watercolor paint. On some paintings I add fiber, ceramics and found objects to show the variations of the geography

My paintings were highlighted in Saatchi Art Featured art collection in 2018. I've been included in the Los Angeles editions of The Other Art Fair and chosen as an "Artist to Watch" by Artillery Magazine and one of the "Ten Don't Miss Artists" by Saatchi's head curator Rebecca Wilson for the 2018 Other Art Fair in Santa Monica.
Beachwood Canyon Map #3 is a very abstract view of a popular neighborhood in Los Angeles and captures many of the roads, architecture, gardens and views seen over the years of visiting this magical place.

These artworks colorfully capture the intersection of the natural and built environments through abstract landscapes that are based on maps, Google Earth and digital apps. Navigation and the intersection between the natural and built environment is the basis of my paintings and art installations. Maps in particular have fascinated me for years. More than just a way to plan a trip or find a location, they are conduits for real or imaginary exploration, and can provide a sense of adventure and security. I strive to abstractly capture the colors, terrain, driveways, streets, architecture and other features that are unique to each Southern California neighborhood using watercolor paint. On some paintings I add fiber, ceramics and found objects to show the variations of the geography

My paintings were highlighted in Saatchi Art Featured art collection in 2018. I've been included in the Los Angeles editions of The Other Art Fair and chosen as an "Artist to Watch" by Artillery Magazine and one of the "Ten Don't Miss Artists" by Saatchi's head curator Rebecca Wilson for the 2018 Other Art Fair in Santa Monica.
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Beachwood Canyon Map #3 Painting

Lynda Keeler

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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Beachwood Canyon Map #3 is a very abstract view of a popular neighborhood in Los Angeles and captures many of the roads, architecture, gardens and views seen over the years of visiting this magical place. These artworks colorfully capture the intersection of the natural and built environments through abstract landscapes that are based on maps, Google Earth and digital apps. Navigation and the intersection between the natural and built environment is the basis of my paintings and art installations. Maps in particular have fascinated me for years. More than just a way to plan a trip or find a location, they are conduits for real or imaginary exploration, and can provide a sense of adventure and security. I strive to abstractly capture the colors, terrain, driveways, streets, architecture and other features that are unique to each Southern California neighborhood using watercolor paint. On some paintings I add fiber, ceramics and found objects to show the variations of the geography My paintings were highlighted in Saatchi Art Featured art collection in 2018. I've been included in the Los Angeles editions of The Other Art Fair and chosen as an "Artist to Watch" by Artillery Magazine and one of the "Ten Don't Miss Artists" by Saatchi's head curator Rebecca Wilson for the 2018 Other Art Fair in Santa Monica.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 48 H x 2 D in

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My paintings colorfully capture the intersection of the natural and built environments I see on my walks, bike rides and car trips in Southern California. These abstract landscapes are based on maps, both real and imagined, and incorporate a wide variety of materials including nail polish, embroidery thread, crushed stone and reflective elements along with traditional oil and acrylic paint.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Los Angeles

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