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Montreal, Qu - Canada
Lynn De Serres - Fine Artist
Member Since: 04/06/2009
Lynn De Serres was born in Montreal. She still lives in that wonderful and very cosmopolitan city. Her original choice of training and profession were in Special Care Counselling. She worked in that field in numerous capacities for many years.
Lynn earned several college credits in Professional Photography. She currently expresses artistically via the digital painting medium as well as in photography. She is completely proficient in several sophisticated software applications, namely Corel Paint Shop Pro, Corel Paint, Adobe PhotoShop Elements, ArcSoft Photo Studio, Photo Pos Pro, among others. Her images reflect reality and abstract. Her style is eclectic. She currently has over 1500 (one thousand five hundred) artworks in her portfolio.
One of Lynn's artwork is featured in the 2012 calender published by Art Wanted. Another of Lynn's artwork was featured in the 2009 Art Wanted calender.
With her artwork, Lynn creates Greeting Cards, Frames, Journals, Sketch Books, and Bookmarks. Some of her creations have been ordered and sent as gifts to recipients in Canada, the United States Of America, and Europe.
In these times of many worldly challenges, Lynn strives to create artwork that indicates gentleness and peace. Her artwork is a reminder to herself as well as to others that much beauty really does exist in this world we all share. It is her hope that every single person can experience beauty and peace within themselves and throughout their entourage, and perhaps even ithrough artwork.
Artist Statement
There are artists who really do create works of art which are tender. They may not, however, refer to their style as Tender Art. Be that as it may, Tender Art is not an official art style. Personally speaking, Tender Art represents life in a calm way. It is NOT shocking art nor is it necessarily sensational art. In this hectic world, one does not often have time to notice the gentleness surrounding her/him. Tender Art offers the opportunity to do so.
This is the purpose of Tender Art. It reminds others that there still exists some calm and peace, gentleness and serenity in this world we all share. Beyond the art, a viewer may find a tender scene within her/his entourage that inspires her/him. Whether it be a mid-summer sunrise; a mother rocking her infant; the first spring flower growing beyond the winter’s last patches of snow; parents walking hand in hand with their very small child; a few squirrels having bits of bread in the park at noon; a couple on a quiet beach watching a glorious sunset; colorful leaves falling in autumn; a stranger extending a smile to an elder sitting on a bench; a lone cardinal perched on a branch of a pine tree that is half covered with snow; a little boy hugging his beloved dog; yes, even a tiny stem with three miniature leaves growing in the most unlikely place; and infinitely more scenarios – these are tender moments that can be portrayed in art, regardless of medium or style.
If you were to imagine a world filled with beauty andpeace, what would that world look like? Dare to imagine. Dare to create Tender Art of what you imagine.