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layeredart Artist working with jewelry, textiles/fiber to create one of a kind art pieces and jewelry. Online workshops: https://zensocreative.com

I truly love color and creating one of a kind pieces as well as teaching others.

Loving on my sweet mama.
07/08/2025

Loving on my sweet mama.

We finally have sun and it’s supposed to be nice and sunny for the next few days.   Hooray
06/20/2025

We finally have sun and it’s supposed to be nice and sunny for the next few days. Hooray

Zinnias to brighten your day
05/30/2025

Zinnias to brighten your day

Swimming with black tip sharks in French Polynesia.
05/25/2025

Swimming with black tip sharks in French Polynesia.

Lunch with dear friends
05/23/2025

Lunch with dear friends

Dear friends
05/23/2025

Dear friends

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Atlanta, GA

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Lynn White Art

I grew up a native of Atlanta and earned my Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Georgia Southern University then spent 22 years in medical sales. Throughout my career, I loved dabbling on the weekends with faux finishes and began rehabbing furniture before it became the widespread thing to do. After refurbishing a lakehouse with completely redone furniture, I realized I had a love for taking something old and making it new again. A friend saw my work and asked me to assist her on a large faux finish job. Two times on the scaffolding was enough for me and I went back to doing what I loved, refinishing and rehabbing furniture.

When the opportunity came up to be an Annie Sloan Stockist and be in the retail world of furniture painting and refinishing, I decided to open a shop and learned that I had a second love of teaching. I taught students and learned myself. I took many workshops through those years including a textile workshop in France with Melanie Royals. I sold the shop to help my Mom care for my ailing Dad and textiles became my go to creative outlet. I have been painting on silk and silk screening since.

I lost my Dad in 2018 as well as a sister to breast cancer and recently another sister to ovarian cancer. I know first hand, that becoming involved in a project can ease the mind, heal just a little of the hurt and help pass the time.

Last year, I donated 40 painted scarves to a hospice facility in Romania where my husband and I go regularly on mission trips. I have since returned to France for more training and look forward to sharing these skills with students online. This is an easy art to learn, it’s how elaborate you make it that gives you your own creative twist.