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Let’s make lemonade 30 x 30 x 2” acrylic on canvas

This isn’t a still life—it’s a code in disguise, lemons caught mid-collapse, framed by a pixelated jungle of greens and blues. It’s cheerful, sure—but also strangely haunted, like optimism on the edge of a system crash.

Lindy Chambers serves domestic chaos wrapped in color theory, and those lemons? They’re watching you.


This isn’t just a garden—it’s a glitch in paradise, flowers turned into warning signs with bleeding red rings and pixelated terrain. It’s as if nature got hacked and started screaming in color.

Lindy Chambers is throwing beauty into the bug report, and the result is both mesmerizing and a little terrifying.

Error in the garden 20 x 20 x 2” acrylic on canvas


Blooms on steroids 30 x 30 x 2”

These aren’t gentle flowers—they’re exploding off the canvas, high on color and attitude. Think Fauvism meets digital glitch, with thick, juicy paint and petals barely hanging onto their floral identity.

The palette screams: acid greens, chalky pinks, electric blues—like a garden hallucinated after five energy drinks. The background isn’t passive; it’s a chaotic mosaic, pulling your eye in every direction.

This piece doesn’t whisper beauty—it shouts it through a megaphone, then drops the mic. Unruly, loud, and totally alive.