
""I want to convey a fresh new feeling of one being capable of making things work in life. That is what I have gotten from other artists whose work I love.""
""At first it was just something to do when I was bored, then it became a real interest. I was enamored with movie star magazines and all the photos of beautiful women and men, attracted to how they showed strength of personality and presence.""
Lin Fischer, an East Bay artist, focuses on the human figure in her acrylic paintings, seeking to evoke a sense of freedom and capability in life. Her background as a third-generation Californian and her artistic journey, shaped by early exposure to movie star magazines and a lack of family artists, fuels her passion. Influenced by notable artists like Joan Mitchell, Fischer's work reflects both her personal evolution and a connection to the iconic Bay Area Figurative Movement, allowing her to engage deeply with her surroundings and experiences in art.
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