Guild Member Salon Show 2021

Linda Klenczar

Guild Member Salon Show

“Pellston Barn,” Pastel, framed 17 x 22 in, $425. The character of old buildings intrigues Linda, and old barns draw her to them because she feels she must paint them before they disappear. The character of the old wood, the worn paint, used for decades, perhaps centuries. What is their story? Is it still in its original family, or someone new, or abandoned. Linda drives the back roads in search of the next barn.

Linda Klenczar ABOUT: Linda Klenczar has been drawing structures since elementary school. It is probably the reason her mother guided her to select her life-long 50-year-career in interior design. What is, now, the personal benefit of art? Linda did architectural drawings all those 50 years in design, but now will enjoy fine art because of its inspiration, creativity, relaxation, meditation, expression, and personal satisfaction! As a plein air artist, Linda loves that experience of painting outdoors, for the ability to feel, taste, see, hear, touch, smell, and contemplate her subjects. Each painting is personal and fulfilling. THIS YEAR: The year of 2020 stopped nearly all organized art exhibits and events, however, personally, Linda could continue to paint outdoors with friends because they worked at a distance from one another. Art provided the wonderful zone of peace and tranquility during this time. So much was offered online. The key items she learned.... to take the dive into social media (Facebook and Instagram) and to work on her new website. CONTACT: lindajkklenczar@gmail.com, (734) 645-8839, Facebook, Instagram. 7239 Hunters Ridge Ct. Saline, MI 48176 and Burt Lake in Brutus, MI.

“Alanson Lily Pads,” Watercolor, framed 16 x 20 in, $210. Lily pads have such elegance, floating there on the water. Flowers, tendrils, colors that vary. Just beauty to enjoy. Linda was sitting on the shore of the river, just watching the lily pads quietly forming their patterns. 40

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