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Summer's End Painting

Linda Post

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 14 W x 11 H x 1 D in

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My paintings are saturated with rich, dense color. They describe narratives and use images that are part of our collective history, delving into our lives, dreams and memories. The turbulence of youth, when relationships ebb and flow like the tide, changing with the weather. The innocence and clarity of childhood is overturned by storm-tossed changes in mind and body.The child doing a handstand on the beach captured my imagination many years ago, and she is an element in a number of works.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:14 W x 11 H x 1 D in

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Post's paintings, pastels and monotypes have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the country and reside in many important public and private collections. She has had two solo shows at the Mary Ryan Gallery in New York City, seven one-person shows at the R. Michelson Gallery in Northampton, MA and solo shows at the University of Massachusetts, the Wisteriahurst Museum and Mary Washington College. Her work has been included in many prestigious group shows and invitational exhibitions in New England, New York and the Southeast over the last 30 years. Post's paintings and pastels have been featured in extensive photo essays in American Art Collector and American Artist magazines, and a two-page interview, with photos, appeared in the Artful Mind. Her painting, "Solstice", on the cover of The Gettysburg Review received the Ozzie Award for Design Excellence; the Review also selected Post's work for an eight-page color portfolio inside the same issue. Color reproductions of her work have graced the cover of Cornell University's Epoch literary magazine, and were selected for the cover and the content of five Return of the Goddess Engagement Calendars and the hardcover book, Return of the Great Goddess. Reviews and images of her work have appeared in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, Preview Magazine and many other national and regional publications. A 24-page color catalogue was published in conjunction with her 2008 show, Balancing Acts, at the R. Michelson Gallery. She has taught numerous workshops in figure drawing, pastel and printmaking. When she isn't in her studio, she works as Founding Director of the Paradise City Arts Festivals.

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