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Sue Lynch Expresses Her Joy in Color at the Delray Beach Library Gallery
Sue Lynch will be exhibiting her artwork at the Delray Beach Library, as she shares “Favorite Places: Europe and Delray”. Her paintings include familiar Delray Beach scenes and landscapes based on her extensive European travels. This is a real treat for those who aren’t able to see her studio at the famous Torpedo Factory Art Center in the Washington, DC area. The public is invited to meet the artist at a free reception on April 19th. The Rickie Report is pleased to share the details and tell you more about Sue in this article.
Sue Lynch
SOLO Exhibit:
“Favorite Places: Europe and Delray”
Delray Beach Public Library, 2nd floor
100 W Atlantic Ave Delray Beach, FL
Public Reception and Meet the Artist
Saturday, April 19th 3-5 pm
Exhibit continues through June 14th
Delray Beach and Washington DC artist, Sue Lynch will be exhibiting at the Delray Public Library, 100 W. Atlantic Avenue from April 19 until June 14th. Her paintings are familiar Delray Beach scenes and landscapes based on her extensive European travels. A resident of Delray for the past three winters, she has loved the architecture of our “Village by the Sea”. One of her teachers describes Sue’s paintings as “joy in color”!
Sue tells The Rickie Report that art has always been a part of her life. She studied different art techniques in college and went on to become a Fashion Illustrator for a large department store. Sue continued her art education through painting classes and has shown her artwork in numerous galleries in the Washington, DC area.
Originally a watercolorist, Sue moved to acrylics as her medium. She has been in numerous group and SOLO shows. “Sue Lynch’s very powerful acrylics unify recognizable shapes with abstraction. Evocative of places, intense with color and just the right combinations of colors working together.” ELAN Magazine June 2013
“I am an artist at The Torpedo Factory Art Center, which is the highlight of Alexandria’s Potomac River waterfront, attracting approximately 500,000 visitors annually. Visitors can meet over 82 artists who maintain studio space, visit six galleries, two workshops and enjoy the Alexandria Archaeology Museum”, she shares. Sue’s many awards include Bests in Show in the Virginia Watercolor Society, the Fairfax County Council of the Arts Annual Exhibition and Waterworks National Marine Art Show.
Sue’s works are in many collections including the U.S. Embassies in Germany and China, The US Nuclear Regulatory Agency, Texaco, George Mason University and James Madison University. Most recently her painting “Ravello” was purchased by the actor/collector, Kelsey Grammer.
To see more of Sue’s artwork, please visit www.suelynchpaintings.com or contact her at solynch1@gmail.com .
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