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The Divine Design of Things, an international online painting exhibition by Linda Pasca opens on September 01 and will continue for two months until October 31, 2023.
Linda Pasca's paintings are a poetic journey exploring emotional connections to structure, fluidity, our natural world, other realms, and the various dimensions of our souls.
Painting for Linda is a way to tap into her inner resource to learn how she observe, internalize and connect to all of life and therefore, her finished work is infused with emotion, symbolism and spiritual value. Inspiration is drawn from the natural world, animal spirits, women’s empowerment, the written word, and dream imagery. Common throughout her work, viewers recognize a symbolic red road or red image. In some native American cultures the Red Road signifies one’s spiritual path. The Japanese legend of the Red Thread illuminates the idea that our personal encounters are inter woven and predestined. The Bindi in Hindu culture is a small red dot often worn as an adornment on the forehead or “Third Eye”. These conceptual influences as Linda mentioned in her statement, are a reminder to focus inward and to keep God at the center of one’s thoughts.
Visit this unique exhibition and walk into Linda's world at https://www.exhibizone.com/the-divine-design-of-things-exhibition
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Linda Pasca is an artist and calligrapher who lives in eastern Long Island, New York.
She graduated from The Cooper Union School of Art in 1989. As a student of Master Calligrapher Don Kunz she became deeply inspired by the art form. Not long after college, she went on to create Pen & Paper, a company that specialized in calligraphy and design of custom wedding and event stationery and calligraphic works. She worked with and for high profile clientele and event planners. Her work was featured and published in numerous magazines including Bride’s, Town & Country and HC&G (Hamptons Cottages and Gardens). She also became sought after for commissioned portraits, paintings, drawings and wall murals as her exposure grew.
When the event industry came to an abrupt halt in 2020, Linda seized the opportunity to change course and immerse herself in painting. One year later she had obtained a three month solo exhibition, various group shows and a few galleries to represent her work. She mainly paints with oil on large canvases and her subject matter ranges from the natural world and realism to symbolism and figurative paintings.
http://www.lindapascafineart.com/
https://www.exhibizone.com/the-divine-design-of-things-exhibition
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