LYNN KARLIN

Lynn Karlin, Garlic Scapes, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Cauliflower ‘Freemont’, 16 x 10.5, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Purple Haze Carrots, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Cabbage, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Purple Podded Peas, 16 x 10.5, archival pigment print, limited edtion

Lynn Karlin, Hakurei Turnips, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Squash Blossoms, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Artichokes, archival pigment print, limited edtiion

Lynn Karlin, Tongue of Fire Beans, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Peppers, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Radishes, archival pigment print, limited edition SOLD

Lynn Karlin, Bosc Pears, 9 x 9, archival pigment print, limited edition

Lynn Karlin, Shell Peas, archival pigment print, limited edition

Originally from New York City, Lynn Karlin lived the farm-to-table experience for 8 years after moving to a farm in Maine in 1983 and photographed her life living with the seasons. Lynn’s body of work is purely personal. It is about the obvious but often overlooked beauty of the harvest. Visits to photograph at local Maine farmer’s markets took a new direction when she brought a stunning purple cauliflower back to her studio and placed it on an old white pedestal by an east-facing window, honoring vegetables by literally placing them on a higher level. Lynn triumphs in showing her reverence for the remarkable colors and forms in the garden. “The Pedestal Series” and “The Tray Series” evoke, through beauty that is also sustenance, a sense of connectedness to this planet. She has also added simple man-made kitchen objects in her still lifes again showing good design can be found everywhere if you take the time to really look.

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