Amy Lynn
“ The people and places I create are the substance of romance and intrigue; where a flirtation from a stranger is more than just the batting of an eye....it’s an invitation into an enchanting new world. ”
On any Saturday night, you can find Amy Lynn in her studio loft at the Brewery Artist District in Downtown Los Angeles. Surrounded by fellow artists, live music and art, Amy Lynn is living the life she has always dreamed of. Over the past three years, Amy Lynn has become a highly collected artist. Her signature style and art deco inspired genre have earned her a place in today’s competitive art market.
In her studio, sunshine pierces through hugh skylights and a fresh canvas awaits a new story. She muses over what will come ... a story of unrequited love, a martini filled celebration, or urbanites lounging in exotic locales. Amy Lynn picks up a brush and begins with the flirtatious eye of a stranger. Her paintings demonstrate her principles of art, in which the graphic elements of line, color planes, and space are set in motion by an energy from the artist's mind.
After earning a BFA from the University of Nebraska, Amy Lynn moved to Minneapolis where she worked as an artist for almost ten years. As her life broadened, the world in her paintings grew bigger and bolder. Needing to experience more, she packed her bags and moved to the West Coast.
In 2004, Amy Lynn moved to Los Angeles. With one exhibit after another, art critics hailed her as “one to watch”. She was commissioned to do a series of paintings for the New Otani Hotel in Los Angeles. Her artwork has been prominently featured on television, including the FOX hit, “Hell’s Kitchen”.
Today her exposure reaches worldwide, in galleries and collections, both public and private.
