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Linda Le Kinff (French, b. 1949) Signed limited edition 148/320 Seriolithograph \"Anabella\" 30 x 25, print is in very good condition and shows what appears to be a French woman with an abstract setting, 148/320, frame which measures 35 x 28 is of low quality and may need to be replaced by the buyer, email your questions, thank youAH
Linda Le Kinff was born in Paris from French and Brazilian parents. She started her career as a painter at the age of 20. In the 1970`s she traveled to India, Tibet, Mexico and Italy.
Le Kinff lived and worked in Italy for twelve years learning the ancient techniques of tempera*, egg painting and the gold leaf* method taught by masters in Florence and Livorno. She also served an apprenticeship in wood engraving, copper engraving, and excelled in learning the modern techniques of acrylic and airbrush* painting.
In Paris in 1975 she learned lithography*, meeting the artists, Brayer, Corneille and Lapique. In 1976 she met Okamoto Taro, the Japanese Picasso, who introduced her to the sand and sumi technique.