Emmanuelle Le Gal is proud to present the second part of her new exhibit “Art Inspired by the new Lynn bike path.” Emmanuelle will have her artwork along The Northern Strand Community Trail in Lynn so you will have a chance to see her outdoor installation.
This free installation will consist of 18 paintings printed and placed along the bike path in Lynn. It will start where the trail crosses the Saugus/Lynn border at Marsh View Park. The trail passes through the marsh with scenic views of the water on both sides. Leaving the marsh, it passes through Barry Park (606 Boston St). Between Cottage and Spencer Streets, the bike path doubles as a neighborhood park with new playground equipment and raised community garden beds. After passing Market Basket, the outdoor exhibit will end at the Bennett Street Bridge. The subjects of the art pieces will vary from landscapes, wildlife and portraiture to capturing a diverse set of moments. This art outdoor installation will show how The Northern Strand Community Trail in Lynn is scenic, bringing people together and improving the quality of life in our city. Emmanuelle hopes this project will remind people how transformative public places can be.
Discover the sunset over the Saugus River:
“In the evening hours, the bike path provides a commute to a daily show: the sunset. There’s no better place than the salt marsh to view the spectacular changes in color both in the sky and the reflective water.”
Diversity Signs by Bennett Bridge:
“Surrounded in blue—like our world’s continents—various international welcome signs make the bike path an avenue of diversity. We may each have our own individual versions of the path, but this feature of the path invites you to reflect on how such a place is defined by a variety of cultures, experiences and perspectives.”
Emmanuelle Le Gal is a local Lynn resident and has experienced success through a multifaceted career as an artist and graphic designer. Emmanuelle is also a former board member at Galleries At LynnArts (GALA), an arts-based collaborative and artist-run community gallery located in downtown Lynn. Her latest work can be seen in the Cow Parade New England.
Her social media handle is @emmanuellearts and you can visit her website at http://emmanuellearts.com/LynnBikePath.html to see the online exhibit of her project.
The above press release was submitted to us by Emmanuelle Le Gal.