Lynne Haines Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Lynne Haines based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Lynne Haines
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Turnbull Wild Life Refuge 1 by Lynne Haines
Bird of Paradise by Lynne Haines
Hawaiin Turtle by Lynne Haines
Manito Greenhouse by Lynne Haines
River Willow 2 by Lynne Haines
White Stone Winery Rock by Lynne Haines
Golden Creek by Lynne Haines
Old Log Shed by Lynne Haines
Florida Palm Botanical by Lynne Haines
Edwards Root Cellar by Lynne Haines
Frog by Lynne Haines
First Frost Roses by Lynne Haines
Ruth's Orchid by Lynne Haines
Manito Stream by Lynne Haines
Vista House by Lynne Haines
Teanoway River WA by Lynne Haines
Turnbull Wild Life Refuge 2 by Lynne Haines
A Few Chairs by Lynne Haines
Barn Windmill Road by Lynne Haines
Evening Island by Lynne Haines
Iris by Lynne Haines
Las Vegas Desert by Lynne Haines
Steptoe Butte 2 by Lynne Haines
Two Old Trucks by Lynne Haines
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About Lynne Haines
I began working as an artist at the age of two. Unable to resist the siren's call of a large canvas. The newly papered dining room was just screaming for a rainbow band of color about three feet up the wall. So I opened my box of crayons, pressed their tips firmly against the unblemished wallpaper and ran around the room as fast as I could, as many times as I could. I sensed that my work may not be appreciated. It wasn't. But it looked great!
It took some time before my parents recognized my talent but I kept working with every medium available. Eventually they took me to study under two local artists recognized as some of Victoria BC's finest painters. I thought I had died and gone to heaven. My work won First Prizes in the Pacific National Exhibition Oil Painting Adult Level several times. My teachers neglected to mention that I was nine years old because they had confidence in my work. When I graduated high school I was offered a scholarship to the Vancouver School of Fine Art, but my parents were afraid I would become a bohemian and wouldn't to let me attend. So I left home and turned into a bohemian.