Linda Wohlberg
Inspired by the native flora of the fields and forests of Kentucky, Linda Wohlberg has been painting wildflowers for over thirty years. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Kentucky in 1980. After marrying & moving to a 100-acre farm in Blair County, Pennsylvania in the heart of the Laurel Highlands, Linda continued her mission to seek out and paint the beautiful native flowers of the Appalachians.
All of Linda’s paintings are original watercolors using the finest pigments on 100% rag Bristol board. Each flower is depicted in creative and lyrical compositions while remaining true and botanically correct. Many of these flowers are native to this area of Pennsylvania and the Appalachian Mountain region. Some of the species are endangered or quite rare. All wildflowers are in trust to us and should never be picked or taken from their natural habitat unless they are in danger of destruction.
Linda currently resides in Lititz, Pennsylvania with her husband and two sons. Her paintings have been displayed in local galleries and art shows, as well as in private collections in the United States and abroad.
