Location: United States
Lynne Fearman has been a professional artist in the San Gabriel Valley for over 25 years. Growing up the daughter of science fiction illustrator, Charles E. Schneeman, gave her the head start in art that she needed to succeed. Lynne works as gallery assistant to Laura Segil at
Segil Fine Art Gallery in Monrovia. She is represented by Art & Antiques on North Lake, in Pasadena, along with Segil Fine Art Gallery & Sycamore Gallery, both in Monrovia.
Lynne Fearman is an associate artist member of California Art Club, Oil Painters of America, Masters Circle member of San Gabriel Fine Art Association, and Mid-Valley Arts League, along with being their past-president. She has garnered numerous awards in regional shows throughout Southern California for her artwork.
Recent Exhibitions
2012
"Contemporary Masters III" Pasadena Museum of History
"Art Matters" Huntington Museum, San Marino
“Farmers Market” Juried show Segil Fine Art Gallery, Monrovia
“Summer Salon” Juried show Segil Fine Art Gallery, Monrovia
"California Heritage” Juried exhibition CAC Associate Artists show at the Jose Vera Gallery, Eagle Rock.
“Fall Salon” Juried exhibition GAA Open Show at Whites Framing & Restoration Gallery, Montrose.
2011
“Small Works” Holiday Salon, Segil Fine Art Gallery
“Bearlovian Paradise” commissioned public art for Monrovia Public Library
“Fresh Air” Juried Exhibition Fremont Gallery, CAC assoc. member show, South Pasadena
Website: http://LynneFearman.com
http://segilfineart.com/fearman
This is a collection of recent paintings from the last 2 years
Painting of the horseback riders that enjoy the beauty of the Arroyo Seco, in Pasadena, CA
The Figueroa Tunnels that connect Los Angeles to Pasadena are
an icon to locals who pass under these arches on their commute
home from the city.
There is a special light that happens here near the foothills
of the San Gabriel Mountains, in February. It's a beautiful golden light ,
that touches the tops of the trees and gives the mountains a rosy glow.
The wonderful open sky of the Mojave Desert can not be beat!
Something is always gathering in the wide open space of the desert.
“Twilight on Crestline 11x14 oil”
The silhouette of the pines against the last light of day is something to behold while descending down from the San Bernardino Mountains.
In Pasadena, the Rose Bowl is a favorite spot to jog and stroll and ride your bike in the early morning
hours before the heat becomes too much. Always a great place to paint and people watch.
My interpretation of the poppy fields of California.
Eaton Canyon in Pasadena is a popular place for our painting group to
meet for a group paint-out. The mountain's view is uninterrupted, and stunning.
Early morning Paint-out with the group, just before the sun came through the haze of early morning fog.
Taking elements from a paint-out at a house in Pasadena.
Our wonderful View of the San Gabriel Mountains in February.
Our Arroyo Seco in the Spring.
7 am at the base of the Canyon looking toward the light coming in from the east.
Using a limited palette of alizarin crimson, yellow ochre, and indigo blue.
White and cerulean blue.
For the Summer Salon at Segil Fine art Gallery.
A gift of a reference photo from a friend who lives there and is a gifted photographer and artist, Clive Hughes.
From a trip the the Reagan Ranch above Santa Barbara.
This is one of the ranch's many horses.
From the top of the hill near Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
February light again sparks my imagination.
At the Laguna Beach resort, you can walk along the rim of the ocean
and come to a look-out point where you'll find this view of the keyhole rock.
Playing with layered silhouettes in my studio.
From Art center in February