Artist Erin Lynn Welsh working on two floral paintings.

Step inside Erin Lynn Welsh's studio as she prepares for her two-person exhibition, Give and Take.

Started in Los-Angeles, and finished in Brooklyn, Erin's newest series of saturated floral landscapes meditate on California’s diverse terrain and explore our innate relationship with nature.

Artist Erin Lynn Welsh sitting on a chair in her studio, surrounded by floral paintings.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh's studio filled with colorful floral paintings.
Paintbrushes, tubes of paint and a palette in Artist Erin Lynn Welsh's studio.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh working on two large floral paintings in her studio.

With a particular interest in color relationships, these paintings express the subtleties of each season: winter’s emerald green, early spring’s radiant yellow, late spring’s dusty lavender, and summer’s ochre and umber, with the California heat burning through its luscious foliage.

Artist Erin Lynn Welsh working on two floral paintings.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh working on a blue, orange, purple and black painting.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh mixing paint in her studio.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh working on two floral paintings.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh's studio.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh holding up a palette knife covered in colorful paint.
Paints in a bucket in front of two colorful floral paintings in artist Erin Lynn Welsh's studio.

These recorded colors are layered with and interpreted into, the artist’s own visions: fluorescent sunsets, pockets of vivid wildflowers, and Seussian evergreen cypress trees.

Artist Erin Lynn Welsh's studio.
A large floral painting in artist Erin Lynn Welsh's studio.
Three large floral paintings by Artist Erin Lynn Welsh in her studio.
Artist Erin Lynn Welsh standing in front of a pink floral painting.