“This painting was part of a series of works drawn from tropical plant imagery gathered from my residency at Wave Hill, a garden and cultural center with beautiful tropical greenhouses.”...
“This painting was part of a series of works drawn from tropical plant imagery gathered from my residency at Wave Hill, a garden and cultural center with beautiful tropical greenhouses.”
Amy Lincoln is a committed figurative painter with a bent towards the surreal, making works that depict the world and then give way to a certain slow-burning abstraction and symbolism. At face value her oeuvre features elements of the natural world: ocean, sand, sun, moon, clouds, mountains, and volcanos. To render these the artist relies on sources ranging from the familiar (Lincoln’s own backyard), to the virtual (images found on the internet), adeptly weaving together disparate imagery to create fantastic worlds rooted in the real.
She has had solo shows at Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York and Monya Rowe Gallery in Saint Augustine, FL, among others. She has been awarded residencies such as the Wave Hill Winter Workspace program, the Inside Out Art Museum Residency in Beijing, and a Swing Space residency from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. She lives and works in Glendale, Queens.