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Dan has studied with a wide range of artists including Jack Richard, Margaret Kessler, Gary Godbee, Marc Moon, Dino Massaroni, Carolyn Lewis, Judith Carducci, Linda Tompkin, Jack Liberman, Judith Hertzi, Hal Scroggy, Betty Elliot, and Margret Stiles. Also, he participated in workshops at the Seattle Academy of Realistic Art and the Sedona Art Workshop.
A twenty year Signature member of the Akron Society of Artists and a member of Oil Painters of America, Dan has participated in numerous shows and earned several awards. He was selected for the National Midyear Show at the Butler Institute of American Art, and was a finalist in the 2013 Artist’s Magazine “Artists Over 60” competition.
Learn more about Dan’s work at www.DanLindnerArt.com
Dan works primarily in oil and his work gravitates toward landscape and geometric abstraction rooted in reality. He strives to turn the mundane into the remarkable through his painting. A degree in Physics and a design career at Goodyear Tire taught him the inherent value in shape and form.
Dan has studied with a wide range of artists including Jack Richard, Margaret Kessler, Gary Godbee, Marc Moon, Dino Massaroni, Carolyn Lewis, Judith Carducci, Linda Tompkin, Jack Liberman, Judith Hertzi, Hal Scroggy, Betty Elliot, and Margret Stiles. Also, he participated in workshops at the Seattle Academy of Realistic Art and the Sedona Art Workshop.
A twenty year Signature member of the Akron Society of Artists and a member of Oil Painters of America, Dan has participated in numerous shows and earned several awards. He was selected for the National Midyear Show at the Butler Institute of American Art, and was a finalist in the 2013 Artist’s Magazine “Artists Over 60” competition.
Learn more about Dan’s work at www.DanLindnerArt.com
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