Spring
Thaw, oil, 12x16
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New
England Stream, oil, 12x16
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Devil's
Waterhole, oil, 12x16
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Chamisa
with Taos Mountain, oil, 8x10
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Marlin
Linville, a much loved and respected PAPA Signature Member,
passed away September 20, 2001, following a prolonged illness.
Born in
1950 in Shelbyville, IN, he lived in Round Rock, TX, where he
pursued a career in painting outdoors.
Art is a tool used to enhance life, Linville once
said. Indeed, his art enhanced the lives of countless collectors
who were drawn to his sensitivity to light and color in the landscape.
Linville
received his bachelor's degree in government from the University
of Texas, Austin, in 1974. A highly regarded teacher himself,
he shared his knowledge with others at the PAPA annual workshops
in Bennington, VT, and Steamboat Springs, CO.
"Everyone
carries memories of places and things that moved them," Linville
said. "These memories are the essence of an emotional response.
As an artist, I attempt to understand and translate that response
so the viewer is free to enter the painting and share the experience
with me."
He is
survived by his wife Gail and daughter Sara. Donations, if desired,
may be made to the Marlin Linville Memorial Fund, Account #6706430342,
Wells Fargo Bank, 505 Round Rock Ave., Round Rock, TX 78664, 512.344.8311.