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"A Distant Memory" emerges from the intersection of art and memory, a testament to the ethereal quality of fleeting moments. Inspired by the delicate pastel tones reminiscent of Seurat's masterpieces, this piece is a part of the "Hebridean Harmonies" collection born from the windswept shores of the Isle of Harris in the remote Outer Hebrides.
Crafted through the alchemy of advanced photography techniques, this artwork transcends the confines of… traditional mediums, weaving together the tangible and the intangible. The hues of turquoise, amber, yellow, and light teal mingle harmoniously, evoking a sense of Summer and Hope of beautiful times gone by that beckons the viewer to journey through the corridors of memory.
There is a stillness at the heart of Lynne’s work—a reverence for atmosphere, for the fleeting and the eternal, held in delicate balance.
Working between fine art photography and abstract painting, her practice is rooted in the elemental language of sea, sky, and stone. Drawing deeply from the wild coastlines of the Scottish Highlands and islands, she creates pieces that feel both vast and intimate—quiet studies of light, movement, and memory. Each work is an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to return to something older than ourselves.
Her large-scale photographic works are known for their immersive quality—expanses of soft cloud, shifting water, and distant horizons rendered with a painter’s sensitivity. There is a timelessness to the process—layer upon layer, patiently built, finished with luminous resin that holds light