Lynn Pass Art

Lynn Pass Art This page features the works of Lynn Pass as Lynn Pass Art. Go to www.lynnpass.com Nature inspires me. I also do a lot of work in glass.

I work in oils, acrylics and watercolor to illustrate and reflect my feelings about the places I visit in my travels. I really enjoy lush color and I use a great deal of it in my work. I do photography as well and use various digital means to enhance the images and give them a painterly quality, adding texture and varying colors and values. Sometimes I then hand paint into these digital images as

well. I create fused glass panels, jewelry and usable art. I love the reflective qualities and and transparency of glass and the way I can layer it as I do with paint. if you go to my website (www.lynnpass.com) you will see my work. Thanks for checking out my site, and if you like it, please "Like" it! :)

06/14/2026

Sunset Pismo Cormorant Drying Wings

We spend a lot of time at Pismo Beach and I really enjoy watching the sunsets here. There are so many varieties of beautiful birds on the Central Coast of California. On this evening, there was a cormorant drying its wings, sitting next to other birds on a log that was floating in the creek that leads to the Pacific Ocean. The colors of the sunset are really intense as the sun sinks below the horizon. It's so beautiful and peaceful.

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Interior designers often talk about sightlines. They're the natural path your eye travels when you enter or move through...
06/12/2026

Interior designers often talk about sightlines. They're the natural path your eye travels when you enter or move through a room.

Most people never think about this consciously, but they feel it. Art placed directly in a sightline changes a room immediately.

Placement is as intentional as the work itself.

Where would you put Mallard Making Waves?

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I think "Samsara" could fit into a few different places. Where will you display it?This piece means a lot to me. In this...
06/11/2026

I think "Samsara" could fit into a few different places. Where will you display it?

This piece means a lot to me. In this art work you will see references to connections - connections between people from different times and places. You see a woman and a baby floating in a swirl of rich crimson, which is actually a nebula that exists in our universe that is called The Fox Fur Nebula. They are looking down at the activity below. Is the child soul choosing where to be born? Is the woman an angel, is she Mary? Your opinion as the viewer is personal and yours alone. At lower left is a mother with her two children in Japan, where there is another reference to the fox, represented by the Shinto statue of Inari. In many cultures, foxes are considered, intelligent, magical creatures, associated with creativity and change. You can also see two children in Mesa Verde, eight hundred years ago, placing a wreath of flowers around the neck of their pet fox. Also in the painting is an African man, watching the sun setting over the savanna, the home of the native 'sand fox'. I wanted to get across the concept that there is an element of mystery to our lives. We are all born to a certain place and time, but we could just as well have experienced some other life entirely. We are all living under the same sky and have the same basic needs.We are all connected.

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A lot of people hold off on collecting art because they rent and feel uncertain about committing to walls they do not ow...
06/10/2026

A lot of people hold off on collecting art because they rent and feel uncertain about committing to walls they do not own. But art does not belong to a wall. It belongs to you.

Renting is not a reason to live with bare walls. It is a reason to collect work that matters enough to keep moving (and growing) with you.

"Stellar Migration with the Eagle Nebula with Tropical Queen Butterfly" and my other work are connected to the people who love them, not just the places they're displayed.

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06/08/2026

Goblin Valley Milky Way with Meteor

I took this image at Goblin Valley State Park in Utah, using a star tracker that moves along with the earth so that I could eliminate star trails. This was a long exposure photograph. Looking at the stars in an area with truly dark skies is an amazing experience. The Milky Way has color, violets and blues and pinks. The stars are white, blue and reddish. When you see the vastness of the Universe, it can make you feel very small, but a part of something that's really incredible and timeless.

This piece could be printed on metal or acrylic and the semi gloss would really make the colors glow. You could also have this printed on a throw pillow or a T-shirt. The possibilities are almost endless!

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