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Fall Festivalby Linda Yoshizawa
30" x 36" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $379.99 Sale: $379.99
Love Poem Iby Linda Yoshizawa
15" x 27" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $211.99 Sale: $211.99
Love Poem IIby Linda Yoshizawa
15" x 27" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $212.99 Sale: $212.99
Umber and Goldby Linda Yoshizawa
16" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $173.99 Sale: $173.99
Umber Leavesby Linda Yoshizawa
16" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $173.99 Sale: $173.99
Warm Inspirationby Linda Yoshizawa
30" x 36" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $380.99 Sale: $380.99
Day Springby Linda Yoshizawa
31" x 25" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $301.99 Sale: $301.99
Fall Foreshadowedby Linda Yoshizawa
31" x 25" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $301.99 Sale: $301.99
Umber and Goldby Linda Yoshizawa
16" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Price: $173.99 Sale: $173.99
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Linda Yoshizawa has been a member of many professional art societies for several years, and for all those years she managed to produce several limited edition silkscreen prints. Today, the artist uses printmaking ink which is water-soluble and which she applies using a roller over a thin line drawing of oil on a sheet of plexi-glass. Linda places paper on top of the ink and then runs it through a press. This results in a print with repeating pattern of negative and positive images. Each of her finished monotype is a unique piece of art. She’s exhibited at many places including among others Valley Art Gallery, Walnut Creek, Moraga Public Library, Moraga, Reynolds Fine Art, New Haven, Berkeley Orthopaedic Medical Group, Orinda, ArtWorks Downtown, San Rafael, the Pacific Art League of Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Harrington Gallery, Pleasanton, Artworks Downtown, San Rafael, Washington Printmakers Gallery, Washington, Gray Loft Gallery, Oakland, Santa Cruz Art League, Santa Cruz, and Comerica Bank, San Ramon. Linda studied printmaking at the UCLA Extension as well as the Santa Monica City College. Ready to hang framed Linda Yoshizawa art are highly priced by many discriminating collectors. The artist currently shows her art at Andrea Schwartz Gallery and Valley Art Gallery in Walnut Creek in San Francisco. Her monotypes reflect her American-Japanese identity. Linda currently works on her own from her studio in San Ramon. She says that she’s happy working in her studio because it gives her room to exercise her creativity and to serve her clients better.