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Artwork by Lynellen Nielsen
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.

Gallatin by Lynellen Nielsen

Moon Diamond by Lynellen Nielsen

Cool Frieze by Lynellen Nielsen

Efflorescence by Lynellen Nielsen

Black and White Cellos by Lynellen Nielsen

Dragonfly by Lynellen Nielsen

Vineyard by Lynellen Nielsen

Perfect Poppy by Lynellen Nielsen

Window of the Soul by Lynellen Nielsen

Glen Island Gazebo by Lynellen Nielsen

Winter Beach Blues by Lynellen Nielsen

Rockefeller Relief I by Lynellen Nielsen

30 Rock by Lynellen Nielsen

Twilight in Vevey by Lynellen Nielsen

Green Lantern by Lynellen Nielsen

Flutterby Hiding Place by Lynellen Nielsen

Vineyard Black and White by Lynellen Nielsen

Pass by Lynellen Nielsen

Vermillion Visitor by Lynellen Nielsen

Vineyard Black and White by Lynellen Nielsen

Queen Anne's Dried Lace by Lynellen Nielsen

Heron in flight by Lynellen Nielsen

Hydrangeal by Lynellen Nielsen

Green Damselfly by Lynellen Nielsen
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About Lynellen Nielsen
I have always been inspired by the colors and textures in the natural world around me - from a tiny weed in a field to the majestic mountains of Switzerland, to the light in a child’s eye. I tend to see interesting perspectives and shapes in everyday scenes, and love using saturated color, amplified contrast, and exaggerated movement to enhance unique natural patterns and composition. The results are dramatically stylized scenes and portraits that evoke strong emotions to draw the viewer in.
My art is a snapshot of my emotions and thoughts at the time I am creating it. I rarely explain my intent, preferring to let the viewer’s individual experiences and imagination shape their interpretation of my work. I am constantly fascinated by universality of emotions that various people feel in the same piece, while their interpretations of ‘what’ they are looking at can vary widely.
I was trained as a traditional artist, illustrator, and graphic designer in several mediums including watercolor, acrylic, gouache, and pastels, but have begun incorporating digital imaging tools to enhance my traditionally done artwork. These tools allow me to further explore forms, colors, intensity, temperature and movement. The results are what I like to call ‘digital abstract expressionism’.