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Artist Statement:
I paint because I enjoy what happens between the paper and me. An energy begins at the first stroke of my color-filled brush, and there’s a charge as I put in color against color, darks against lights, and shapes and lines and textures.
For me the first step ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
2000-2001 Exhibitions
Intimate Spaces - Hartung Theatre. Moscow, ID
WCA Member Invitational Exhibit. Intimate Spaces explores the nature of personal and spatial intimacy. Opening reception June 21st, 4:30-6:30pm. June 22 - Aug 5, 2001
Spring Show - Palouse Empire Mall. Moscow, ID
Palouse Watercolor Socius annual Spring show and ...
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Artist Galleries:
Lawrence Gallery
503-228-1776
221 NW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
Lawrence Gallery
1-800-894-4278
19700 SW Highway 18, McMinnville, OR 97128
Artisans of Fire Gallery
503.227.0547
223 NW Ninth Avenue, Portland, OR 97209
Centerpieces, Lewis-Clark Center for Arts and History
208.792.2243
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Collections:
Coming Soon!
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Reviews for Linda Wallace:
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“Linda is the consummate fine artist. She enjoys going over the line with new techniques and experimentation … and then perfecting the art in a manor [with which] she is confident.”
- Doug Davidson, Photographer
“Linda Wallace’s works convey a spontaneity in feeling. Her eye sees with an inner purpose and meaning, creating a sense of mysticism and visual dance. Linda experiences art intensely and shares those experiences through her work.”
-Melanie Siebe, Artist
“If there was only one word I could use to describe Linda Wallace, it would be honesty. All of her artistic endeavors are honest and sincere … Each work of art is from the heart, the best that can be achieved … It is beautiful and pure.”
- Catherine Gorchels, M.D.
“Linda’s work is energetic, creative, ever-changing and always consistent. She challenges herself as an artist to take the next step - to expand her ideas, her vision, and her creativity.”
- Leslie Esselburn, Director Lewis-Clark Center for Arts and History
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