Lynn Peverill is a multi-medium artist whose work has been described as both edgy and lively in a contemporary realism style.
Her paintings capture movement and emotion in a loosely rendered interpretation of everyday life. Lynn's subjects are captivating ranging from portraiture, boldly palliated landscapes, and whimsically sketched caricatures.
Her award-winning pieces have been juried into galleries from Galveston to the Montgomery County areas and are included in many private collections nationwide.
Lynn's sculptures have garnered prizes and well well-celebrated for their robust and dynamic composition. Her pieces have been invited into the Lowman Student Center Gallery at Sam Houston University for a one-person exhibition in addition to showing at many other area galleries.
Lynn is currently working on a monument piece for Cedar Brake Park in the City of Montgomery Texas, which depicts the extraordinary people who built Montgomery. The life-sized five-figure piece includes Charles B Stewart, the designer of the Texas State Flag and State Seal, a farmer, a rancher, a logger, and a pioneer woman. Named "The Pioneers of Montgomery". The project is entirely conceptualized by Lynn but is a community-led endeavor.
Lynn is the organizer and chairwoman of "Chalk up Conroe", an annual street chalk art event to benefit breast cancer research, serves on the Conroe Art League Board of Directors, and has been a costumer to the Crighton Players at the Owen Theater in downtown Conroe Texas for the past nineteen years.
When Conroe began its historical bench beautification project. Lynn was awarded two benches for her unique designs, one being a sculptural relief of Conroe's World War Two Base and the other a painted homage to the Crighton Players featuring many of the shows she has costumed. Lynn currently resides in Montgomery and teaches secondary art at Covenant Christian School in Conroe Texas. She is the wife of William, mother to two children, and grandmother to three boys.