Lynne Riding

Residency: June 1 – 30, 2009

 

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CB-30, 2019

water based natural pigment and silver leaf on paper wrapped panel

12" x 12" in wooden silver box frame 2" deep

CB-32, 2019

water based natural pigment and silver leaf on paper wrapped panel

12" x 12" in wooden silver box frame 2" deep

 
 
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Lynne Riding is a visual artist. She states that the major components in her work are the issues of impermanence, shifting perspectives, and loss, aligned with the dichotomy of enduring hope, and all that drives us on. Her work is of an abstract nature, it stems from the place and surroundings in which she finds herself, from color observed, a line seen in space, or the found object. Her interests lie in the subtle undercurrents, the not-so-blatant, crude, or obvious. Her work shifts in scale and medium, sometimes combining media. She continues to develop a reductive painting process, involving what to bury and what to reveal. She considers her art practice to be a constant learning, opening to all and paying of attention.

In addition to being a practicing professional artist, Riding serves as a faculty member at the Art Institute of Charleston, South Carolina. She has exhibited extensively throughout the U.S., including South Carolina, California, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma. She was born in the United Kingdom, and lives and works in Charleston, South Carolina.

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