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DTLA Proud Festival: Linda Stelling Art Spotlight

This summer there is a quiet little solo show at GLORIA DELSON CONTEMPORARY ARTS, that should not be missed. It involves what the artist refers to as a ‘visual vacation.’: Linda Stelling ‘Waiting to Exhale’ Out of the insanity of road rage, over-crowding, politics, and verbal subterfuge, ‘Waiting To Exhale’ takes on a significant meaning. Unlike works of art that have a subject matter or a specific idea to convey, Linda ‘Stelling’s color field paintings blur the perception of interacting areas of amorphous color and shape. The wrap-around sensation makes it easy to be in the painting. This intimate group of paintings, which she describes as her on-going search for life long ‘zen,’ represents the search to find quiet and appreciation for the simple elements of mindful living. ‘I see art as one avenue to changing our world.’ It is received by most to reflect our opinions, emotions, and desires. This permission is granted to everyone for beauty, peace, and transcendence into a more beautiful world. These works are a direct offering for that desire for calm. ‘Waiting To Exhale’ at GLORIA DELSON CONTEMPORARY ARTS, runs through August 31st, 2019, in the ‘Delson Lounge.’ Don’t miss the Closing Gallery Reception taking place on Saturday, August 24th, from 6-10pm. Please contact the gallery for appointments out- side of regular business hours: Tues – Fri 12-7pm; Sat & Sun 12-5pm. Closed Mondays.

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Voyage LA: Meet Linda Stelling

Today we’d like to introduce you to Linda Stelling.

Linda, let’s start with your story. We’d love to hear how you got started and how the journey has been so far.
As an artist for all of my life and from a family of artists (my grandfather painted frescos in churches, an uncle was a famous painter for a major newspaper and my father and mother gifted craftsman and floral designer), I was constantly invited to art museums or dance (another lifelong passion) in some stage production or attend an orchestral production, by way of my family. I was more shy than bold so I had to adopt “It will only hurt for a minute” attitude. From little on I drew or painted or created sculpture in clay to satiate my creative spirit. It was a wonderful way to incorporate my dreams into my life. I began to show my work, early on, through a wonderful art instructor and then through my BFA in painting and ceramic sculpture, from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. My first studio was in an old trolley car station in Grafton, Wisconsin where it was so cold I worked in mittens most of the time. The small space froze solid some days and I had to wait for the “oil truck” to come, so everything would thaw out. It was both wonderful and challenging at the same time. From there I graduated to an old woolen mill on the river and my studio on the third floor overlooked a dam which was harnessed for the blacksmith on the first floor. The building had been set up as studios for working artists. I was part of a group of artists; glass blowers, weavers, jewelers and painters. It was truly heaven as my studio and gallery sat above a crepe shop so my space always smelled delicious! My heart yearned for warmer weather so I came out to LA and got a job as a commissioned artist for LA ART PROJECTS for 5/hour. It was not easy paying rent on that and a test of my resilience to just get by. It was, my first experience in Los Angeles with “I promise to pay you a commission for everything that sells…” or, make sure to get it in writing I began to study in earnest with nationally known muralists and specialty finish artists, picking up every trick I could enabling me to make a living doing high end finishes and murals for movie stars and designers. That served me well for many years as I matured and gained insight as to who I was. My priorities shifted as I had a family and grew a thousand fold from their love and enthusiasm. It taught me to really love life and to appreciate the little things. Fast forward to present day where I show in several galleries in Los Angeles (Fabrik Projects, Gloria Delson Contemporary Arta, Gallery 825), and in many other cities, as well as Paris. The work I do is so rewarding, I can’t wait to get up and get started. I am in the studio almost every day, and when I am not, I am dreaming and planning for the next moment I can go back to having the time of my life. My work is based on (mostly) Jungian dream theories and I have allowed my dreams to permeate and shape my color and images. The work is free and abstract without constraint. I am excited to be allowed to create. It is a gift that I do not take lightly.

Has it been a smooth road?
Most people will agree life is full of hills and valleys and the unpredictable will surely turn up. Has it been a smooth road? No, not even but I guess if it were uneventful no one would savor the flat places we all get to stretch out and grow. Moving cross country to a new place was probably the most difficult and most challenging as I was not anywhere prepared for the financial shock that was to come. Who knew it would take a village to just get through a normal day? Or that one would need to work three jobs to get through that day! I can’t say I love change but I do love a good challenge and I am so up for the next story. Early on after leaving the field of commissioned artwork, I found it difficult to find my own voice. I was so used being given parameters inside which to create I found it challenging to land on my own island. When finally I decided to return to my abstract expressionistic work, and create from a place I know, which is color and movement, a whole new flood channel of ideas and enthusiasm kicked in and hasn’t stopped.

So, as you know, we’re impressed with Linda Stelling Art – tell our readers more, for example what you’re most proud of as a company and what sets you apart from others.
My approach in my work revolves around the curvilinear form. I am fascinated by the evocative feel of the shapes that seem to pull one in visually. Often the forms are biomorphic-suggesting forms of living organisms. Also I am immersed in the enveloping pull of clear color. I have always been interested in the effect that color feeds into the image… the ability to change the perception, alter the mood entirely. The large color driven paintings I produce are meant to instill a “psychic vibration”. My work is also driven by the Jungian dream interpretation. The many theories in dream study, its many symbols and interpretations, have given food for my abstract work and provided an approach for some of the intentions in the paintings. Based on my own dreams, I work with dream residues of layered emotional images. The work is both cathartic and receptive to mythological energies, which are simply meant to send the viewer on their own positive path. Light, color, and strong movement propels an uplifting creative surge that empowers the viewer. It is a study that will take me a lifetime to pursue.

What are your future plans?
I am not a long distance planner nor do I set huge goals for myself that I find come and go and have the potential to disappoint. Instead I work at my craft and try to constantly be open to learning new ideas and how to implement those ideas. I also find that stretching my wings in other related areas of art (I am a musician, I build stained glass windows for fun, I love to design and build interiors) keeps me from digging a rut and jumping in! Small changes in how one sees the world can make interesting changes in my work.http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-linda-stelling-linda-stelling-art-valley-show-mostly-culver-city-downtown-la/

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Artsy Shark – Featured Artist Linda Stelling

Painter Linda Stelling shares her diverse background, and presents a stunning portfolio of dreamlike abstracts created in colorful layers.

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On View Now: Fabrik Projects, Linda Stelling

Fabrik Projects presents Linda Stelling’s first exhibition at the gallery titled “Noble Dreams/Wicked Pleasures.” The exhibition is a collection of recent large-scale abstract paintings that continue Linda’s courtship with the world of dreams and their unconscious messages.

In her own words: “It is the dream’s residual effect that stays with me throughout the day and pushes me, somehow, along the path of my own creativity”. Dreams are universal, in that we all dream. They can be seen as both a source of inspirational magic while at the same time disturbing. According to Linda; “My work is intended to inspire the viewer to recognize the significance of their own dreams; as well, my paintings might simply create a symbolic key to unlock an unconscious door. The intention is that these colorful visual images will invoke a visceral reaction, one that stirs a memory or just a feeling of beauty.” Aesthetically, Linda’s paintings are simultaneously fluid and dynamic. The nuances of color caused by the deliberate pours of paint, entices viewers to engage individual moments within each piece, while the sheer scale of the work allows viewers to enter and inhabit the visual field.

Stelling received her BFA in painting and ceramic sculpture at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has taught art to children and adults and produced murals for private and commercial clients. She has exhibited in both the United States and Europe. She lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.

 

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Los Angeles Magazine – Art Spotlight on Linda Stelling

The story of creation is the story of color. The story of color is the story of emotion. Before there were words, there was color. Colors so powerful that they caused a vocal reaction-Raw, throaty vowels, salacious sibilants, Resonant consonants, aerated breath. Color gave birth to sound. When music can no longer be contained, it breaks into movement and dance.

Linda Stelling’s Alchemy series paintings dance across the canvas. Like it or not, we are bathed in intense and joyous bursts of primal chromatic explosions. Her colors pour onto the canvas and off the canvas, bouncing around the room like beams of light.

Her liquid layers are studies in juxtaposition as much as in gradation of tone. Just like in life, just like in love, things that should not make sense, do. Colors that should not fit together, unfold in perfect harmony. They defy psychological narrative. They simply are filled with the one thing that theory cannot provide – the very vibrancy of life.

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Top Prize in the show: Un Seul Grain de Riz

A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE.

For more than 40 years, this American artist has seduced us with her dazzling colors, her round and soft shapes that lead us into a universe populated by dreams with a comforting atmosphere,

Thanks to her pictorial signature, Linda Stellling paints in a universal language, recounting the experiences of our world whatever our culture, our place in society, our generation,

The artist tells us about his dreams, letting the painting move on the canvas with freedom and lightness, strength and emotion.

She reconnects us to our interior landscapes, making her own memories and dreams resonate in us, her vision of a world that is ultimately always colorful …

A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE …

For the past 40 years, the American artist has held, us under the spell of her bright colors and round, soft shapes that take us into a universe filled with comforting dreams.

Linda Stelling’s pictorial signature conveys a universal language that tells us about experiences of our world, regardless of culture, our place in society, and our generation.

The artist tells us about her dreams, letting paint move on the canvas with unbridled freedom and lightness, force and emotion.

The artist reconnects us to our interior landscapes, which all echo her own memories and dreams and vision of a constantly colorful world.

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There is always so much to do in the Los Angeles area…this weekend why not take in some art shows or support a great cause? The 2017 Venice Design Series: Architecture + Arts has been taking place all week and concludes with super soiree. THE Party is this Saturday, May 20th and is the final event for the design series. The 3rd Venice Design Series features personalized events in a variety of locations (Venice to Malibu and Culver City), led by leading architects and art patrons. This is all for a good cause…the event will benefit a non-profit called Venice Community Housing. But not to worry. You have not missed your chance to support a wonderful organization. You can find out more about the organization or donate on its website at http://vchcorp.org/

Information on the 2017 Venice Design Series and reservations for events are available at venicedesignseries.org. THE Party will take place at the ad agency 72andSunny, in the former HQ of the Howard Hughes corporation in Playa Vista from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Admission charge: $500. A full bar and gourmet food is included in admission.

A Free event taking place on May 20th…. The Poetry of Color is a Los Angeles exhibition of paintings by artist Linda Stelling. The exhibition can be seen May 20-June 3, 2017 at the Artists Corner Gallery, 1546 Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Opening Reception is Saturday, May 20, 7:00–10:00 PM. Admission is free.

Linda Stelling is a Los Angeles artist who fills her canvases with the poetry of color. The images she conjures up are point and counterpoint to the verse that she writes. Stelling is a visceral artist who also contemplates her inner life on canvas. Phosphorescent, phantasmagorical color pours out of her mind’s eye and saturates each of Stelling’s artworks.

The painter abstracts figurative images infused with her own bright, incendiary palette. Her curvy, undulating depictions of feathers, flowers, land and seascapes organically tumble together as she reconfigures their shapes. Stelling feels that, “my paintings are meant to instill a psychic vibration. The blending of colors and abstract forms are meant to parallel the dynamics of internal desire, redirecting the viewer from expression to actuality.” Don’t miss this exciting art event. 

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Fabrik Expo 2017

My artistic mission is twofold; on the one hand I want my internal images to find expression in the world while allowing the audience an opportunity to crystalize their own vagaries into enlightened expressions. My landscape paintings (perceptions) and the abstract expressionistic works are actually properties of the spirit not any real place, my spirit which I believe is not unique to me but also the province of all humans just disguised through their own cultural and societal experiences. The connecting mechanism that bridges different worlds, for me, is the painted canvas. It transcends the spoken work through images, colors, and shapes. My art is strongly influenced by my desire to unite people with a common bond, a bond of beauty and connection to their own inner landscapes.

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Linda Stelling is an American artist living in Los Angeles whose work revolves around the curvilinear form. Recently, she has returned to her abstract roots and creates large colorful paintings that are meant to instill a psychic vibration. The blending of colors and abstract forms are meant to parallel the dynamics of internal desire; redirecting the viewer from expression to actuality.
Linda’s work can be seen as both explosive and magnetic; pulling the viewer into their own perceptions. Simply, it is art to invigorate.
Linda received her BFA in painting and ceramic sculpture from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She has taught art at all levels from children to adult. Her work is recognized in both Europe and the US.

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Fabrik Magazine – “The Poetry of Color”

Linda Stelling is a Los Angeles artist who fills her paintings with the poetry of color. The images she conjures up are point and counterpoint to the verse that she writes. Stelling is a visceral artist who also contemplates her inner life on canvas.

Phosphorescent, phantasmagorical color pours out of her mind’s eye and saturates each of Stelling’s artworks. Her highly chromatic abstracts leave the viewer enthralled and invigorated by their clashes of originality and a kind of sweet synesthesia that her wild palette provokes.