Lynn Nadal
360-695-9040
360-513-5027
[email protected]
lynnnadal.net
“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” Thomas Merton
I love patterned and textured surfaces that invite you to look more deeply into a work. My work contains acrylics, ink, enamel paint, and colored pencils. Expanding shapes outside the usual borders of a piece is my latest interest. I also love to work in black and white. I took an art class in college, majored in sculpture, and have been doing art ever since.
My husband and I have three sons and two granddaughters. I have retired after working as a teacher, children's librarian, reading specialist, and teacher coach for many years and now have lots of time to devote to art.
There are personal images in my art. Birds are the wildlife sharing our daily landscape in suburban developments and big cities. My birds are unpredictable “tricksters” in the style of Native American storytellers. Red dogs show us life lived without constantly worrying about the past and future. Fish fly freely outside their usual boundaries.
In dark movie theaters, when the advertisements and trailers end, and before the movie begins, you are instructed to “Enjoy the show”. I hope you follow this advice in life and art.
360-695-9040
360-513-5027
[email protected]
lynnnadal.net
“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” Thomas Merton
I love patterned and textured surfaces that invite you to look more deeply into a work. My work contains acrylics, ink, enamel paint, and colored pencils. Expanding shapes outside the usual borders of a piece is my latest interest. I also love to work in black and white. I took an art class in college, majored in sculpture, and have been doing art ever since.
My husband and I have three sons and two granddaughters. I have retired after working as a teacher, children's librarian, reading specialist, and teacher coach for many years and now have lots of time to devote to art.
There are personal images in my art. Birds are the wildlife sharing our daily landscape in suburban developments and big cities. My birds are unpredictable “tricksters” in the style of Native American storytellers. Red dogs show us life lived without constantly worrying about the past and future. Fish fly freely outside their usual boundaries.
In dark movie theaters, when the advertisements and trailers end, and before the movie begins, you are instructed to “Enjoy the show”. I hope you follow this advice in life and art.