Paintings by Barry D. Lindley

From Around the World

Click on an image for paintings from that group

 

The title of this collection reflects the origin of the works during my travels.  Typically I make ink, pencil, or watercolor sketches on site, in addition to taking reference photos.  Some paintings were finished on location; others were developed in my studio.  Nature themes are particular favorites, although I sometimes choose architectural or figurative subjects.

 

See samples from sketchbooks


 Artistic expression is itself a continuing journey, with differing paces, differing vistas, and differing choice of expressive means.  The variety of works in this collection testifies to this as it records my recent stretch of artistic road. 

Three themes mark my work – interest in the sensuous qualities of paint and paper, abstract design with concrete references to nature, landscape or architecture, and making paintings as a link to shared experience.  My work reflects multiple purposes - to construct memories of places, to maintain connections to friends, and to invite the viewer to share in the sensuous enjoyment of shape, color, light, and line.  To encourage the viewer to enter, explore, and think, elements may be left unfinished, symbolically ambiguous, incomplete, or extending beyond the bounds of the picture space. 

 
 

See other photos on the road.

Paints from M.Graham, Winsor & Newton, or Daniel Smith.

Brushes by Kalish , Escoda, Isabey, DaVinci, or Daniel Smith. 
Paper by Fabriano, Arches, or Winsor&Newton.

Canvas panels from RayMar and SourceTek

 

Potomac Fever



Above the Sleeping Fire: Hawai’i

 

Yellowstone in Winter

 

Patagonia


 

Northern Light: Alaska and Canada in Watercolor

Arkansas Close-in and Far-out

From the Amazon to the Andes

VietNam: A Destination for the New Millennium

Paris and France

In Lieu of Postcards-
Scenes Here and There

About the Artist

International painter Barry D. Lindley has been an active explorer and constructor of art throughout his life.  Formerly a productive scientist and educator, he is now a full-time painter. In addition to his scientific degrees from DePauw University and Case Western Reserve University, he studied drawing at the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis and painting at the Cleveland Institute of Art, where he also served as Visiting Lecturer of Medical Illustration.  As a painter, he has also participated in workshops but is primarily self-taught from active practice, visits to the great galleries of the world, and books.  He is a Signature Member of  Institut des Arts Figuratifs and Mid-Southern Watercolorists, and his works are in many private collections throughout the country.  He has exhibited in the Delta Exhibition of the Arkansas Arts Center, MSW Annual Show, in Small Works on Paper, in ArtWorks at the Rep, and in a number of public offices in Arkansas. Born in Indiana and a long-time resident of Ohio and Arkansas, he now lives in Washington, DC, and works on location as well as from Columbia Pike Artists Studios in Arlington, Virginia.  

Biography of the artist

Some of the works are available for purchase, and reproductions can be supplied of most.

Contact the artist Barry@BarryLindleyArt.com
In the USA, contactCantrell Gallery , Little Rock, for information

In Canada, Galerie d’Art Vigneault, Repentigny (Quebec)
 

To allow efficient transfer, the web images are compressed.  If you want to print them, contact the artist for a print or higher resolution file.
Barry D. Lindley holds copyright to all works on these pages, including the text descriptions; the works  may not be reproduced or modified without permission of the artist, apart from fair use for review or by a scholar or student for private  academic purposes.


Hot Links

         Mid-Southern Watercolorists

Lots of great info on Handprint.com, by Bruce MacEvoy

Also, visit Nita Leland's Exploring Color Web Site  - lots of useful information about painting
     Hilary Page has lots of good paint information, plus articles (for example, "Visual Complements"

I track my artworks and art activities using WorkingArtist Business Software for Artists - see their website

If you have comments or suggestions, email me at bdl@BarryLindleyArt.com

Other noteworthy Artists' web sites:

Nicole Elkon             Nicole ELKON PEINTRE
Denise Enslen                    "Denise's Watermedia Collage"
Eileen Korponay                " Wired Watercolors "
Richard Stephens         "Watercolors by Richard Stephens"

Mary Whitehill-scenes of the Hudson Valley,gardens,historic buildings.

Pauline Healey     http://paulinehealey.com/

 

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Updated February 5, 2010