





Lynn Bobowick was a prolific artist best known as the "Master of Sacred Light Geometry." Born in Fairfield, CT, in 1956, Bobowick majored in painting at RISD and earned her MFA from Pratt in 1984. Following her MFA thesis exhibition at Pratt, Bobowick withdrew from the public sphere, focusing on exploring the psyche through "sacred light geometry." This retreat from public scrutiny allowed her to delve deeply into her talent, unhindered by external pressures or commercial expectations. She lived and worked out of her SoHo studio for most of her life, with a brief stint on the island of Nantucket from 1996-1997. Bobowick passed away in 2020, and her work is only now being introduced to the public for the first time in forty years.
Lynn Bobowick was a prolific artist best known as the "Master of Sacred Light Geometry." Born in Fairfield, CT, in 1956, Bobowick majored in painting at RISD and earned her MFA from Pratt in 1984. Following her MFA thesis exhibition at Pratt, Bobowick withdrew from the public sphere, focusing on exploring the psyche through "sacred light geometry." This retreat from public scrutiny allowed her to delve deeply into her talent, unhindered by external pressures or commercial expectations. She lived and worked out of her SoHo studio for most of her life, with a brief stint on the island of Nantucket from 1996-1997. Bobowick passed away in 2020, and her work is only now being introduced to the public for the first time in forty years.
Great Point Lighthouse I
36x24" - oil on canvas board
Brant Point Lighthouse I
48x24" - oil on canvas board
Great Point Lighthouse III
36x24" - oil on canvas board
Brant Point Lighthouse II
48x24" - oil on canvas board
Maxcy's Pond
36x24" - oil on canvas board
Nantucket Harbor
36x24" - oil on canvas board