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Linda Heslop began drawing in early childhood and is a
self-taught fine artist and illustrator.Her subject
matter, executed in a highly realistic style, is closely
linked to her life interests.
An introduction to caving in the early 1980's led to a
period spanning two decades of depictions of caves
and the people who dedicate their lives to entering
them. The early work is pencil and ink and her
portraits of cavers in action have been reproduced as
cover art on numerous publications internationally.
She has illustrated several books, including Lechuguilla
Jewel of the Underground, Beyond Mammoth Cave,
childrens books, and she also wrote and illustrated her
own book, The Art of Caving, published by Cave Books
in 1996. Her cave art was commissioned for the
production of the television documentary "Riverbend
Cave".
She views art and science as interconnected and most
of her work features the natural world, often hidden
places, such as tidepools or detailed vignettes of
stones or waves. Although viewed as formal art many
of her works are actually science studies attempting to
reveal the beauty of physics or biology, such as that
found in a tumbling wave, the way light falls upon
stone, or the tenacity of life in the intertidal zone. In
cave art she focuses on the caver, the cave itself
providing background for what she sees as a
fascinating aspect of human nature, that of
exploration, especially under challenging conditions.
Currently Linda's work has diverted to surface once
again due to a rekindled love of watercolour painting.
She is represented by Canadian Art Connections who
reproduce her work as limited edition prints, posters
and art cards which are marketed throughout western
Canada and the Pacific Northwest.
Linda resides in Victoria B.C. with her husband and
daughter.
Linda Heslop - Victoria, BC