Center shows work of artist Trombley

8 years ago

PRESQUE ISLE, ME — The Wintergreen Arts Center is hosting the abstract art of local artist Lindsay Trombley during the month of April, 2017.

“CoExist:  Meditations on Mother Earth” opened April 7 with a reception during the First Friday Art Walk.

The celebration and symbolism of Earth Day is a central theme in Trombley’s show. “My focus is to grab the viewer’s attention by presenting controversial topics within abstract imagery,” Trombley said, “allowing the decoding of the image up to each individual.”

Born in 1989, Trombley is a native of Presque Isle and an abstract artist who is slowly emerging locally in her hometown. She studied online at the Academy of Art University, and after the birth of her first daughter started working intensely on developing her artistic voice and exploring different themes and elements within her work.

Trombley’s work can be found publically and privately within Maine, and has been seen in various local exhibitions at the Wintergreen Arts Center and The Aroostook Medical Center. Several pieces of her commission-based work are owned and displayed by local businesses.

Trombley, her husband, and two daughters currently live in Presque Isle, where she works out of her home studio.