Sally Linder

Sally Linder  

 

 

 


 

"Linder's familiar hand mixes expert drawing with generous gesture, evoking the skill and ease that only come from continuous dedication."

Amy Rahn, Art New England, Boston, Massachusetts, 2010

 


 

"These final series' are perhaps the clearest reflection, the most complete in her realization of the inherent perfection of life and creation. Coming back to the essential bones of Pelvis, Skipping Stones and Metamorphosis reminds the viewer that if one can still oneself enough to notice exchanges of energy, truths are revealed. Linder's own exploration achieved through the natural progression of these ten series, with each spilling from the next, culminates ultimately in the revelation that we, as beings, are surrounded by possibility, and that the gift of inspiration is infinite if we choose to trust it."

Amanda Sanfilippo, Sally Linder, Kasini House, Montreal, Canada, 2010

 


 

"Sally Linder's compassion for the earth and its many inhabitants is conveyed in the most human of expressions in both her abstract and realistic renderings. The rich stories Linder tells in this exhibit are impressive and truly awe inspiring."

Darby Parsons, Vermont Art Zine, Vermont, 2010

 


 

"They (the Skipping Stones series) seem to exemplify the paradox of the profound-simplicity embodied in the act of a moment fully noticed."

"The abstractions of the 2009 Metamorphosis series are orchestral in their complexity. The interplay between the inner intuited realms and the outer phenomenal references of flora and fauna, fully rendered, fragmented, and sometimes lost all together, seem to co-arise over time. It is as if they had to wrestle and roil before coming to resolution in these emotionally charged canvases."

Cameron Davis, Sally Linder, Kasini House, Montreal, Canada, 2010


 

"These exquisitely executed canvases seem primarily concerned with expressing an absolute joy of creation, making Linder's abstract acrylics both powerful and refreshingly playful."

Marc Awodey, Seven Days, Burlington, VT, 2010