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  Lynn Dobbins   
  Temecula CA USA  
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Art: Medicine Hat  by Artist Lynn Dobbins
"Medicine Hat "
Lynn Dobbins

Art: Melancholy Mermaid by Artist Lynn Dobbins
"Melancholy Mermaid"
Lynn Dobbins

Art: Hopi woman by Artist Lynn Dobbins
"Hopi woman"
Lynn Dobbins

Art: Wood Nymph by Artist Lynn Dobbins
"Wood Nymph"
Lynn Dobbins

Art: Under  a Copper Sea by Artist Lynn Dobbins
"Under a Copper Sea"
Lynn Dobbins

"Hopi woman"

Art: Hopi woman by Artist Lynn Dobbins
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Media:  ink on copper
Dimensions:  10" x 24"
Date of Work:  2009

I have a problem (I think) in that I ALWAYS tend to overwork a piece, I get absorbed in the minutae, and detail, and many times end up losing the feeling I wanted to convey.. "Hopi Woman" is my attempt to deconstruct my artwork...to simplify, and capture a feeling and mood without overdoing it... to deconstruct not only my usual style of painting, but my thought process while painting. I didn't sketch this out like I normally do, While in the process of patina-ing, and preparing the copper sheet , I noticed a woman's silouhette, So i picked up the brush, and started working. it just evolved into the final piece, without the endless rehashing that I usually find myself doing. I used light washes of ink obver patina'd and annealed copper sheeting for this piece, letting the hues and tones of the copper show through.


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