This episode was such an honor to bring to fruition. Linda Ruth Dickinson is hands down my favorite living artist and I’ve admired her ability to capture where heaven meets earth on canvas for many years. Having the opportunity to sit with her paintings always brings me such an immense sense of peace, and getting to interview her for this episode was truly transformative. Listen along as Linda takes us into the deeply personal and spiritual way she brings her art to life and shares her greatest inspirations for creating the undefinable and unparalleled beauty seen in her paintings.
I had the great pleasure of touring one of her recent exhibits at UNC Rex Hospital and will have footage of that tour posted on my Instagram page for you to see and get a sense of Linda’s incredible ability to generate peace with her art.
Linda currently has pieces for sale at The Umstead Hotel Gift Shop
Hype Song: The Four Seasons by Vivaldi
App: Memorize Scripture Verses
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