Lynda Schlosberg
Lynda Schlosberg is a Boston based artist whose paintings “offer an imaginal realm where natural and unnatural forces collapse into a sea of vibrating energy that can materialize into an infinite number of potential realities”.
The artist starts with liquid pools of pigment on panels flat on the floor, allowing for random separation of the medium. Then Schlosberg superimposes intertwining layers over amorphous forms with countless undulating lines. Thousands of small dots are then obsessively painted.
“I use highly saturated, vibrant and illusory hues, nuanced values and complex patterns to push space both backwards and forwards simultaneously. Doing so helps me to create vibrating sensations in varied rhythms that illuminate the unpredictable interaction between form and formlessness within a subatomic world.”
Lynda was awarded a 2020 Mass Cultural Council Artists Fellowship in Painting. Her paintings are in many private and public collections including a piece in Google’s new building in Cambridge, MA.