Lynda Hopkins graduated in 1978 in Painting at Portsmouth and went on to do a PGCADE in
Middlesex. Since then she
has held exhibitions in London; including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, and venues around
Oxfordshire where
she has lived for 29 years.
Once influenced by Braque for his creative use of space and
Gauguin for his sense of colour at college: she has been
pursuing, not only still life and interiors, but more recently exploring themes such as dancers,
landscape and spiritual
linked work on The Lamb of God, The Tree of Life and the most recent being Transformation.
She
works in most media, enjoying pastels relating to the softness of human touch; but also oil, acrylic,
watercolour and
mixed media.
She has written and performed songs and poetry which sometimes
relates to the imagery.
Upcoming Exhibitions:
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre Gallery
Sept 3rd - Nov 5th 2016.
The Elizabeth House, Cookham
30th September - 28th October 2016