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This island is full of stories of fairy folk and magic and this little hawthorn tree may stands on the threshold to the fairy world. In the ballad of Thomas the Rhymer, the Scots poet is taken away by the Queen of Elfland as he sits beneath an ancient thorn known as the Eildon tree. In another old r...
2021
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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There is a stillness at the heart of Lynne’s work—a reverence for atmosphere, for the fleeting and the eternal, held in delicate balance. Working between fine art photography and abstract painting, her practice is rooted in the elemental language of sea, sky, and stone. Drawing deeply from the wild coastlines of the Scottish Highlands and islands, she creates pieces that feel both vast and intimate—quiet studies of light, movement, and memory. Each work is an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to return to something older than ourselves. Her large-scale photographic works are known for their immersive quality—expanses of soft cloud, shifting water, and distant horizons rendered with a painter’s sensitivity. Alongside these, her circular abstract paintings echo the tidal rhythms of rockpools and shoreline forms, where pigment flows and settles like the sea itself. There is a timelessness to the process—layer upon layer, patiently built, finished with luminous resin that holds light in a way that feels almost sacred. Lynne’s work has found its place not only in private collections, but within carefully considered public and international settings. Her exhibition in Seoul marked a significant moment—her atmospheric coastal language resonating across cultures, speaking in the universal tones of nature and stillness. In the United States, her work has been installed at the renowned Mayo Clinic, where art is chosen with intention—to bring calm, reflection, and a sense of quiet healing into architectural space. Her pieces sit gently within that environment, offering a visual breath amidst the clinical, a reminder of the wider world beyond walls. Collectors and designers are drawn to the scale and serenity of her work. Whether placed in private homes, galleries, or large commercial interiors, each piece carries a sense of openness—transforming space not through noise, but through calm presence. Her practice remains guided by a simple, enduring principle: to create work that feels like a place you can step into. A horizon you can rest within. A moment of stillness, held.
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