The Wisconsin Watercolor Society was founded in 1952 by a group of Wisconsin artists. It was the first Wisconsin art organization to be devoted exclusively to watercolor painting. Its purpose now as then has always been to demonstrate and exhibit meaningful development in the medium of watercolor and to serve as a catalyst for those genuinely interested in watercolor.

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Egg Harbor Door County, 22 x 15", by Linda Grasso
Egg Harbor Door County, 22 x 15", by Linda Grasso
Diablo the Stallion with his Favorite Rider, 22 x 15”, by Linda Grasso
Diablo the Stallion with his Favorite Rider, 22 x 15”, by Linda Grasso
Periwinkle Irises in my Garden, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
Periwinkle Irises in my Garden, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
A Peach at a Picnic, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
A Peach at a Picnic, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
Summertime Tea, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
Summertime Tea, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
Fiery Fall Birch Trees, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso
Fiery Fall Birch Trees, 11 x 14”, by Linda Grasso

Linda Grasso

Artist Biography

BS Mount Mary University

Linda Grasso is a graduate of Mount Mary University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. In college electives she concentrated on many classes in art including art history, drawing, composition, silkscreen and linoleum cuts. She has also had many classes in watercolor painting, calligraphy and jewelry making.

Recent Exhibitions:

Watercolor Wisconsin, Racine,WI
Waterworks show at Gallery 100, Plymouth, WI
Historic Wisconsin Cedarburg Art Museum, Cedarburg, WI
Avalon Gallery, Waukesha, WI
New Visions Gallery, Marshfield, WI.

Artist Statement

As a youngster, I spent many hours in the lake, woods, beaches and gardens of my grandparents’ lake home in Wisconsin. My mother said I never returned from one of my nature walks without something beautiful in my hand-a pinecone, shell, rock, leaf or flower. I would then analyze it like a precious gift and try to draw or paint what I saw. As an adult with a full time career and three children, I stopped for a moment in my busy life to continue with my true desire to be an artist.

I settled on watercolor as my medium because of its transparency and ability to create so many unique colors and looks. I paint a wide range of subjects including flowers and vegetables from my garden, landscapes, water and food. I want the viewers of my paintings to not only see but feel what is on my watercolor paper. Sometimes our visual sense can open our other senses as well. That painted waterfall can sound so powerful, two small children hugging each other can bring up strong emotions, the transparent petals on my roses can smell so sweet. When my viewers see the sundae I have painted, I want them to almost taste that chocolate fudge dripping off the butter pecan ice cream. Surprises like those can really bring about joy in our lives!

lbdgrasso@gmail.com / (414) 640-2643

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