LYNN ROBB always carries her camera. Her photographs are nearly always unpopulated, evenly split between nature and architecture. She responds to both the sublime and the mundane - often drawn to the place where they meet.

Photography is Robb's current focus. Trained in fine art, she has devoted her professional life to art direction and art education. Her enthusiasm for early 20th century -isms (Constructivism, Futurism, Dadaism), her passion for typography, and her roots in the character of the Northwest School (salt water, evergreens, Morris Graves) are all parts of the compositional currency that may infuse the shape of the pictures she makes.

Robb's photographs have been exhibited in Los Angeles and are included in private collections. A set of architectural images was included in the recent exhibition "Memory In Forms" at the Neutra Gallery in Los Angeles. Two monographs of her photography have been published: the journal-sized work Morning Walk. One. (2016) and the larger two-volume set surface | tension (2017).

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