Since her debut in December, 2019, Lindsey Hampton has been battling with managing her time between a full time job to fit any bit of painting into her daily life. It was not until the Brooklyn Library Project in 2021, she rediscovered the meaning of “Daily Practice.” The small studies allowed Lindsey to experiment with composition, lighting, and color pallets with little risk to her time.
When she brought them to the streets to see if there was a market for her 5x7 studies, she found many people enjoyed being able to have an original work without burning a hole in their wallets. It became her way of creating affordable works for her audience while sharpening her skills.
After several moves in the last year, her practice was temporarily on hold. However, with her new studio settled in, you can expect to see more in the coming Gallery Night events.
Since her debut in December, 2019, Lindsey Hampton has been battling with managing her time between a full time job to fit any bit of painting into her daily life. It was not until the Brooklyn Library Project in 2021, she rediscovered the meaning of “Daily Practice.” The small studies allowed Lindsey to experiment with composition, lighting, and color pallets with little risk to her time.
When she brought them to the streets to see if there was a market for her 5x7 studies, she found many people enjoyed being able to have an original work without burning a hole in their wallets. It became her way of creating affordable works for her audience while sharpening her skills.
After several moves in the last year, her practice was temporarily on hold. However, with her new studio settled in, you can expect to see more in the coming Gallery Night events.
Irish Stonechat, 2023
Stonechat on a limb one cloudy morning in Howth, Ireland.
Oil on Canvas Board