Linda’s work is defined by its op art sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Mandarin
Designed by Linda Harper (British, active 20th century) Manufactured by Hull Traders (1957-1980), London then Trawden, Lancashire

Block Clock (model no. 2285/no. 6085)
Attributed to Irving Harper American, born 1916 for George Nelson Associates Made by Howard Miller Clock Company Zeeland, Michigan

"Folk Tales" Quilt
Designed and executed by Linda Straw (English, born 1939) England, Leicester

Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization, Volume VII For the Year 1863
published by Harper and Brothers (American, 1833-1942) Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910) Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902)

Untitled
Linda Connor American, born 1944

Ball Clock
Irving Harper (American, 1916–2015) George Nelson Associates (American, 1955–mid 1980s) Manufactured by Herman Miller Inc. (American, founded 1905)

Untitled, from Screen Prints 1970
Linda Novak conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Veronica's Veil
Linda Connor American, born 1944

Linda Eye Series I (Magenta)
Chuck Close American, 1940-2021

Linda Eye Series II (Cyanne)
Chuck Close American, 1940-2021

Harper's Weekly-Christmas, 1899
William H. Bradley American, 1868-1962

Table
Linda Plotkin American, born 1938

Space Trip
Linda Connor American, born 1944

Linda Eye Series IV (Yellow)
Chuck Close American, 1940-2021

More Space
Linda Connor American, born 1944

Bodhisattvas, Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Linda Connor American, born 1944

Linda Eye Series III (Magenta and cyanne)
Chuck Close American, 1940-2021

Linda Eye Series V (Magenta, cyanne and yellow)
Chuck Close American, 1940-2021

Bodhisattvas, Bayon, Angkor Thom, Cambodia
Linda Connor American, born 1944

The Patient One, Lamayuru Monastery, Ladakh, India
Linda Connor American, born 1944