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Lynne McDonald, an abstract artist and entrepreneur, presents a Holiday Art Exhibition at Serendipity Labs Buckhead (3550 Lenox Road, NE, 21st Floor, Atlanta), Wed. November 19, 2025, from 6:00-8:00 pm. Lynne has been the featured artist at Serendipity for four years. This Holiday Show will be the unveiling of Lynne’s beautiful new pieces. Guests are invited to enjoy lite bites and drinks. To RSVP visit www.lynnemcdonald.com.
“Step into an exclusive showcase of works that mark the evolution of my artistic journey,” says Lynne. “I want each piece to be both a statement and an experience, designed to transform interiors and inspire conversation.”
Lynne’s vibrant, organic artworks are crafted with acrylic paints, brushes, and unconventional tools such as a blow torch, forks, straws, paintbrushes, fingers…whatever is handy. She mixes her own paints and adds different additives or mediums.
“I’m fascinated by the organic beauty of nature. I am grateful for the time I’ve spent in beautiful, inspiring places around the world,” says Lynne. “I was told by a mentor and teacher that there are two types of artists; natural and learned. It has taken me a lifetime to learn that I am a natural artist. The kind that picks up things and thinks, ‘I wonder what this will do.’ I’m intrigued by what materials do when they organically repel instead of blend.”
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lynne McDonald started painting in her kitchen in 2015 and made it her full-time profession by 2020. Lynne carefully creates artworks with intricate details, gradually revealing themselves over time. Having reshaped her career and life, she radiates hope, inspiring others to break free and embrace life’s possibilities.
Lynne has developed a following and has sold pieces all over the world; from Georgia to Greece to Dubai. As a juried artist, she’s been able to have over 18 shows in her short career; 15 of which have been solo. She’s had her work published in two coffee table books, various magazines, and has won numerous awards.
“Art is subjective. When someone connects with my work, I consider that a success,” Lynne explains. “In the studio, I am authentic and vulnerable, because each piece of work is a piece of me. Join me for an evening of art, connection, and discovery!“
MORE INFORMATION
Follow Lynne on Instagram: @lynnemcdonaldsgallery / Visit Online: www.lynnemcdonald.com

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