Lynda Payton Art Collections
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Artwork by Lynda Payton
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Delta Inspired Abstract by Lynda Payton
ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA by Lynda Payton
NINA SIMONE by Lynda Payton
BLACK BALLERINA by Lynda Payton
Bobby Blue Bland by Lynda Payton
The Vision by Lynda Payton
MISTY SHOES by Lynda Payton
Grace by Lynda Payton
MANDELA JOURNEY by Lynda Payton
PHYLLIS HYMAN by Lynda Payton
ARETHA FRANKLIN by Lynda Payton
BALLET by Lynda Payton
Lovely by Lynda Payton
JOSEPHINE BAKER by Lynda Payton
LENA HORNE by Lynda Payton
MISTY COPELAND by Lynda Payton
BUTTERFLIES GEOMETRIC 4 by Lynda Payton
CHUCK BROWN by Lynda Payton
Nelson Mandela - Difficulties by Lynda Payton
JOSEPHINE BAKER 2 by Lynda Payton
BUTTERFLIES GEOMETRIC 2 by Lynda Payton
BUTTERFLY NOTES by Lynda Payton
NELSON MANDELA by Lynda Payton
A Rose Of Love by Lynda Payton
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About Lynda Payton
For as long as I can remember my life has centered around art, from the love of music to the world of dance and the drive to create and participate in those art forms. There is an aesthetic experience that occurs when a personal moment with a viewer interacts. Pencil and watercolor were the mediums I was first introduced when I started creating art of the outer world. Computer technology has afforded me the opportunity to use the widely available tools to render my creative inner world.
Today, my “tranphotodigital” work is abstract portraiture and graphic works that in employ traditional photographic media pared with the benefit of digital technology. I orchestrate the visual components using a variety of techniques and programs by uploading digital photographs, computer imagery and 3-D sculpting.
My heart, mind and soul are devoted to creating the final abstract image.
I’ve heard it said that an artists responsibility is to be a mirror for the society in which he lives. Life can be stressful, chaotic and downright overwhelming. I create artwork that presents the viewer with the opportunity lo look at life the way it is or was and embrace it in it entirety. It pulls at the memory of its viewer by provoking them to draw from their memories a place, a time a moment that they can connect, which creates joy from the memories stored within their soul and heart.