Lynn Babineau Art Collections
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Artwork by Lynn Babineau
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.

Have a Salubrious Day - Bob's by Lynn Babineau

Divi Divi Tree by Lynn Babineau

Fall at Martha-Mary Chapel - Sudbury by Lynn Babineau

WB Stone Church by Lynn Babineau

Lighthouse in Michigan City by Lynn Babineau

Birch Trees By the Brook by Lynn Babineau

Institute Park Worcester MA by Lynn Babineau

Jon Short-Have Blues will Travel by Lynn Babineau

Mariah 1995-2009 by Lynn Babineau

IN the dunes by Lynn Babineau

Sudbury Gristmill by Lynn Babineau

VP Norway 11 Thorsastraen by Lynn Babineau

The Last Decoration by Lynn Babineau

Holly by Lynn Babineau

D Vine by Lynn Babineau

Counting Pannini by Lynn Babineau

Reviewing the menu on Potts Point by Lynn Babineau

Misty Taking Over My Desk by Lynn Babineau

Last Decoration Snowman by Lynn Babineau

Cody's First Frosty by Lynn Babineau

Pepperidge Farm Gristmill by Lynn Babineau

Our Lady of Good Counsel West Boylston MA by Lynn Babineau

Guiness Green and Bella Blue by Lynn Babineau

The Alamo by Lynn Babineau
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About Lynn Babineau
Like most artists my inspiration comes from others and from a very early age I possessed a need to create. Although mainly self-taught, there have been people and challenges throughout my life that have not only inspired, but given me the tools and education necessary to master the challenges of watercolors. Like my watercolor collages, I have many layers.
I grew up in northwest Indiana where I studied with artist Neil Kienitz. It was his instruction and introduction to watercolors that gave me the focus and encouragement to continue my passion. I have always enjoyed the challenge of watercolors more than other mediums, but just as I was beginning to master this technique, I became a mother, and my priorities shifted.
You never know where life will take you, and the journey is usually far from our control. My life became a whirlwind, and I eventually drifted to the east coast, where in an effort to raise my family, I abandoned my passion. It did, however, linger, and my children grew older, and through the years I found myself desperate to create again. I decided to take a few courses at the local art museum and a workshop with Gerald Brommer who taught me the technique of watercolor collage. His instruction was exactly what I needed to ignite the spark again. Since then I have created not only watercolor collages, but have expanded my repertoire with miniature watercolor portraits on small pieces of ivory; an historic technique that has always fascinated me.
My ultimate goal is to infuse emotion into my work; to be able to convey in my work the gentle spirit of a person, a pet, their unique character, or the feeling a place leaves with you. I hope you find my work to be as meaningful as it has been to me; the driving force behind my entire life.