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Sorelle Gallery Fine Art

Three Posies I | Open Edition Canvas Print

Three Posies I | Open Edition Canvas Print

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  • Made-to-Order: Every Sorelle Gallery print is created just for you, including your choice of canvas, framing, or size.

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Artist Bio

Linda Bigness is an internationally exhibited artist who
maintains a studio in Syracuse, New York. Her work has been
exhibited in several prestigious solo and group shows that
have involved notable jurors such as art critic Clement
Greenberg, Ivan Karp, and Tom Piche, the director of the Daum
Museum of Contemporary Art. In addition, Bigness’ paintings
have often been commissioned for corporate and residential
clients, including the Turning Stone Resort, Merrill Lynch
Corporation, Haylor, Freyer & Coon, and Bausch & Lomb.


Presently she is working on her latest book about abstract art
and the contemporary processes used by working artists today.
Part of the research is taken from the workshops she teaches.
For over 30 years Bigness has used her expertise to share with
others the unique beauty and processes of her chosen medium
through writing, teaching and professional exhibits.

Artist Statement

"As an artist, I observe the world through a unique lens, relying
upon memory, perception, and past experience to interpret
reality through an abstract aesthetic.
In this body of work, my creative process focused on two
distinct images, the man-made and the natural.

Our environment is in a constant state of change and will appear
differently to those populating our world one hundred years
from now. My purpose is to preserve what I experience when
observing our world and to present an aesthetic understanding
of the abstract through the manipulation of paint and surface.

Whether it is man-made or part of our natural world, there is a
subtle beauty to be found in the deterioration of our
environment. As I pass through this world and take in the
layers of destruction and renewal, I use my creative output to
give the world hope and a sense of understanding for what is
already a part of our reality."

This piece is an open edition custom print reproduction on canvas. Select your print size and framing preferences.

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