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    • Enough to Enjoy, Original Art

      Some of Linwood’s newest work is boldly neutral. Here, various shades of white interact with pure blacks, and pops of muted pastels. Linwood’s brush strokes are confident and assured. The canvas is noteworthy for strong graphic appeal, texture, layers of glazed and overpainted sheet music and calligraphy. “Enough to Enjoy”…

    • Enthusiasm, Original Art

      $4,495

      So many Linwood themes and techniques find fresh expression in “Enthusiasm.” The collaged repeat of “stolen vote” like wallpaper. Bold strokes of color, with seductive blues and reds colliding. Bateaux, Linwood’s signature graphic element. A feast for the eyes and a feat of imagination. Beautifully framed in Gold.   Canvas…

    • Feeling Meaning, Original Art

      Linwood is a modern abstract artist with a deep sense of history. Opposites attract and the results are always harmonious. Here, bold strokes of black greet greys and blues. Archival manuscript pages, floral prints and sheet music are collaged, overpainted and glazed to add – quite literally – layers of…

    • Happiness, Original Art

      “Happiness” is a maze and amazing. Linwood explores the ineffable feeling of happiness in a much-lauded recent work. Various shades of white interact with a circuitry of pure blacks and muted greys. The canvas is noteworthy for strong graphic appeal, texture, layered collage and calligraphy. The more you look, the…

    • How Soon Now, Original Art Copy

      Available at Mitchell Hill Galleries “How Soon Now” elevates the spirits and the room. Beautifully framed in Gold. This piece is available through Mitchell Hill Galleries in Charleston, SC. For more information, visit their website or email now. Framed size: 36 x 48

    • I Feel Me for You, Original Art

      Available at Mitchell Hill Galleries Art, according to Linwood, exists in the eye of the beholder. “My art,” explains Linwood, “is about expression. The message? Not for me to say. The kick is for the viewer to discover meaning in the work. I totally own my feelings and opinions, but…

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