Painting, for Lyndon, is a direct response to lived experience, an intuitive translation of memory and feeling into a compelling visual language. Rather than following a predetermined path, the work unfolds organically, guided by process and discovery.

Each piece evolves through instinctive mark-making and layered applications of paint and ink, where traces of the past remain embedded beneath the surface. The journey itself becomes the focus, an exploration driven by intuition, until the work settles into a place that feels authentic, alive, and deeply resonant.

Exhibition Details

Opening Night: 23 April, 6 – 8 PM
Location: 59 Flinders St. Surry Hills

Curator: Farideh Zariv

About the Artist

Lyndon is an art-school–trained New Zealand painter with over 25 years of experience. His work has been widely exhibited in galleries and art fairs across New Zealand, and he is a former member of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts.

Now based in the Illawarra, he works from his home studio and exhibits regularly in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane as part of an artists’ collective. His practice has been recognised through multiple finalist selections in major national art prizes across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland.

Painting, for Lyndon, is a direct response to lived experience, an intuitive translation of memory and feeling into a compelling visual language. Rather than following a predetermined path, the work unfolds organically, guided by process and discovery.

Each piece evolves through instinctive mark-making and layered applications of paint and ink, where traces of the past remain embedded beneath the surface. The journey itself becomes the focus, an exploration driven by intuition, until the work settles into a place that feels authentic, alive, and deeply resonant.

Artworks

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