I am intrigued by the slow, subtle impact of nature on the landscape.  
I also feel an urgency to capture images that are rapidly disappearing
to suburban development. In my colored pencil drawings, I work
slowly, building detailed layers of soft, glowing color for a highly
rendered work. In my bolder oil paintings, I work quickly, brushing
paint spontaneously for a looser effect.  I invite the viewer to
contemplate my impressions of forgotten paths, old agricultural and
commercial buildings, and sunlit natural forms.
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Linda  Wesner
Original Art Work
Do you have a favorite local scene that may vanish to
suburban development? Share your idea
here.
Morning Run on Old State Road
30 X 40, oil on canvas
Although this once quiet road in Delaware
County is now busy with traffic, early morning
still provides time for contemplation.
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Three Sisters
21.5 X 29.5, colored pencil on paper,
private collection
"A well-used cast iron sink with a
constellation of three faucets provided the
basis for suggesting a story of three sisters
(suggested outside beyond window to left)
working in the  kitchen."
Watch a video about the inspiration
for this drawing
The Artist's Backstory with Linda Wesner
Mark you calendar! Linda's landscapes will be on the big screen during the Central
Ohio Symphony
's July 4th, 2008 concert on Ohio Wesleyan University's beautiful campus.
More information
available in May.
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members are entered for a free monthly print drawing
.