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I enjoy bright happy colors and painting fun things that happen in my life. I am inspired by seaweed on the beach, the pelicans flying overhead and the clouds in the sky.  Life and nature are full of surprises.  Art that uplifts and make me feel good helps me to continue to be creative and to constantly learn new techniques and new content. As an artist I want to encourage people to be happy and enjoy the world around them.

Living Rich

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My father grew up on a farm in Maine and used to say 'You know you have really made it when you can afford a two holer outhouse'. And sure enough we stayed at a place in Big Timber, MT that had one - I mean two.

Print: This is a Linda Rafuse print series and there are only 10 of these available.The size is 6" x 7 3/4"

Giclee: This is a Linda Rafuse original Giclee, a print embellished by the artist so each print is unique. There are 5 of these available. The size is 11" x 14"

Original - This is Linda Rafuse original art work on paper. The size is 11" x 14"

Special Commission – Having something unique in mind? A portrait of your pet or maybe a mural on a wall?  Drop me a line at [email protected] and we can talk about it!
BIOGRAPHY – Artist, Linda Rafuse

From my earliest days in Historic Lexington, Massachusetts, Art has always been a part of my life.   I was always drawing or doodling in class and even got a detention in elementary school for combining my love of drawing animals with a portrait of a teacher whom I was not too fond of.

Pre-Veterinary classes in college strengthen my love of nature and animals.  However, I didn’t start painting till after college. I chose oil paints because my mother had become a hobby artist and she had all of the equipment for me to join her. As with many people, work and raising three kids forced a sabbatical on my painting though it never extinguished my love of animals and nature or my desire to paint.

Retiring several years ago provided time to learn painting with acrylics and other new techniques.  I won a first prize in an Artist Exhibition in Franklin, MA at the Franklin Art Association Spring Show in 2016 and sold that same painting at the event.

Selling my house in New England and traveling with my husband in a van for three years has provided more opportunity to get back to nature and to painting.

I am continuing to learn and grow my skills as an artist and my work can be seen at the St. Augustine Art Association Gallery at the monthly art shows on 22 Marine St., St. Augustine, Florida