Mary Lynn Burke
Mary Lynn Burke’s work combines expressive layering with movement that mimics the landscape or mindset before her, creating emotive compositions. Her work navigates the space between vulnerability and belonging while absorbing both the tension and stillness of passing time. Burke values the contrast of precise and uninhibited mark-making as a reflection of her journey with nature and feelings. Unconcerned with theme or figuration and shaped largely by chance, she presents colour and form with raw openness. Her works draw inspiration from Abstract Expressionism, recalling the lyricism of Manoucher Yektai and Helen Frankenthaler and the zen-like works of Morris Louis.
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