Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16 2010 brief bio

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Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16, 2010 Lyndi Steward McNulty, a prize  winning artist, has been an artist since she was four years old. Her style has been the same since she began to paint in high school. Bright colors and abstract design elements are typical of her work. She is most influenced by  Theophile Steinlen, Alphonse Mucha, Theberge and Franz Marc. Her favorite subjects are animals and local farm scenes in Carroll County, Maryland. McNulty has studied fine art at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Middle Tennessee State University, and Southwest Craft Center in San Antonio, Texas and the Rochester Institute of Technology. She holds and M.S. from  The Johns Hopkins University and an M.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma. She has also done design work professionally, both as an airbrush artist and as a commercial design artist. She has worked as a museum curator, not only curating the collection, but also designing and installing the exhibits for three museums. McNulty has owned Gizmos Art for nearly 30 years, a business started by her mother Betty McNulty, where she does custom framing and the restoration of paintings, paper, photographs, and frames and appraisals of all kinds. McNulty is a member of the Art Deco Society of Washington D.C.; the Baltimore Museum of Art, The New England Appraisers Association and the Carroll County Arts Council. She may be reached at  www.gizmosart.com and 410- 876-7939. [20100916 Lyndi Steward McNulty September 16 2010 brief bio]

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Lyndi Steward McNulty

September 16, 2010

Lyndi Steward McNulty, a prize

 winning artist, has been anartist since she was four yearsold. Her style has been the samesince she began to paint in highschool. Bright colors andabstract design elements aretypical of her work.

She is most influenced by Theophile Steinlen, AlphonseMucha, Theberge and Franz

Marc. Her favorite subjects areanimals and local farm scenesin Carroll County, Maryland.

McNulty has studied fine art atthe Maryland Institute College of Art, Middle Tennessee State University, and Southwest Craft Center in San

Antonio, Texas and the Rochester Instituteof Technology. She holds and M.S. from The Johns Hopkins University and anM.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma.

She has also done design workprofessionally, both as an airbrush artistand as a commercial design artist. Shehas worked as a museum curator, not onlycurating the collection, but also designingand installing the exhibits for threemuseums.

McNulty has owned Gizmos Art for nearly 30 years, a business started by hermother Betty McNulty, where she does custom framing and the restoration of paintings, paper, photographs, and frames and appraisals of all kinds.

McNulty is a member of the Art Deco Society of Washington D.C.; the BaltimoreMuseum of Art, The New England Appraisers Association and the CarrollCounty Arts Council. She may be reached at www.gizmosart.com and 410-876-7939.

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