Lynda Gagnon

Joined Artfinder: July 2019

Artworks for sale: 80

(7)

Canada

About Lynda Gagnon

 
 
  • Biography
    Lynda Gagnon completed a Fine Arts program and studied graphic design in British Columbia, Canada. She also studied in multimedia technology, English literature and translation at McGill University. Lynda lives in Montreal and held positions as a a web project manager and designer. Lynda led children's art workshops for the Faculté Saint-Jean in Edmonton, Alberta. Her paintings are part of private collections in Canada (Quebec, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick), the United States (New York, Ohio, Tennessee, California, Mississippi, Arizona, Massachusetts) and Europe (France, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany).

    My art tells the stories of people; theirs, yours and mine. It evokes the idea that we are molded in part by time and our life experiences in a complex, at times chaotic and shifting world in which, moment to moment, life is in a constant state of change.

    My goal is to illuminate the ebb and flow of life through my art and to encourage viewers to construct their own narratives and interpretations.

    In the words of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man."

    My artistic process begins with observing the world around me and gathering inspiration, which I may draw from my own photos or imagination, or a combination of both. Next, I consider the story I want to convey, along with the intended mood and emotions. I conceptualize my paintings through sketching out ideas, visualizing composition and color schemes, and occasionally using digital mockups to preview the final result. To establish the mood and tone, I create an underpainting and use a monochromatic or limited color palette to establish the basic colors. I prefer working with acrylic paint for its vibrant colors and opaque finish, which contribute to a modern and contemporary look in my paintings. As I apply paint in flat layers, I periodically step back to assess the overall effect and make small adjustments as needed. Finally, I refine certain areas and add finishing touches to complete the painting.






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  • Education

    1998 - 1999

    Multimedia

    1985 - 1986

    Graphic Design

    1982 - 1984

    Beaux-arts / Fine Arts

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Education

1998 - 1999

Multimedia

1985 - 1986

Graphic Design

1982 - 1984

Beaux-arts / Fine Arts


There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

Lynda Gagnon completed a Fine Arts program and studied graphic design in British Columbia, Canada. She also studied in multimedia technology, English literature and translation at McGill University. Lynda lives in Montreal and held positions as a a web project manager and designer. Lynda led children's art workshops for the Faculté Saint-Jean in Edmonton, Alberta. Her paintings are part of private collections in Canada (Quebec, Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick), the United States (New York, Ohio, Tennessee, California, Mississippi, Arizona, Massachusetts) and Europe (France, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany).

My art tells the stories of people; theirs, yours and mine. It evokes the idea that we are molded in part by time and our life experiences in a complex, at times chaotic and shifting world in which, moment to moment, life is in a constant state of change.

My goal is to illuminate the ebb and flow of life through my art and to encourage viewers to construct their own narratives and interpretations.

In the words of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river and he's not the same man."

My artistic process begins with observing the world around me and gathering inspiration, which I may draw from my own photos or imagination, or a combination of both. Next, I consider the story I want to convey, along with the intended mood and emotions. I conceptualize my paintings through sketching out ideas, visualizing composition and color schemes, and occasionally using digital mockups to preview the final result. To establish the mood and tone, I create an underpainting and use a monochromatic or limited color palette to establish the basic colors. I prefer working with acrylic paint for its vibrant colors and opaque finish, which contribute to a modern and contemporary look in my paintings. As I apply paint in flat layers, I periodically step back to assess the overall effect and make small adjustments as needed. Finally, I refine certain areas and add finishing touches to complete the painting.