Lydia Freeby
Art has been one of few constants in my life. I believe it's a universal language that exists in unlimited forms & within my personal practice I strive to create work that emulates the healing it has gifted me. Many of my pieces are influenced by nature & demonstrate the various facets of my life. I move forward with the intention of continuing to create authentic work & connect with others through this innately therapeutic outlet.
Avocado Still Life, 2023, oil on canvas, 18”x 24”
Granny Smith, 2023, oil on canvas, 18”x 24”
Lemon Still Life, 2023, oil on canvas, 18”x 24”
Converse Still Life, 2023, oil on canvas, 18”x 24”
Soft Sculpture Self Portrait, 2022, dry-felt
Life-Size Self Portrait, 2019, graphite, 36”x 84”
The Meiers, 2022, graphite, 9”x 12”
Melting, 2021, pen & colored pencil, 5”x 8”
Tree of Life, 2022, etching print, 14”x 18”
Flowers in Italy, 2022, intaglio print
Peggy’s Cove, 2019, photograph
Broad St., 2021, photograph
Maine, 2019, photograph
Women’s March, 2020, photograph
Alder St., 2021, photograph
Dew Drops, 2019, photograph
Tahoe, 2022, photograph
Cape May, 2023, photograph
Inukshuk, 2019, photograph
Release, 2021, photograph
Lydia Freeby
Art Therapy ‘23
Lydia Freeby is a senior Art Therapy major at Tyler School of Art. Pursuing an education based on her love for art & psychology, she moved to Philadelphia to attend Temple University in fall of 2019. Having worked in various mediums, she honed in of her love for drawing, painting & photography. Post-graduation she plans on continuing on in both her professional & personal arts practice, in addition to eventually attending graduate school to receive a masters in Art Therapy.
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Instagram: @freeby_17