Allan Linder, born in 1966 in California, United States, began exhibiting his work at the Installations One art gallery in Los Angeles during the 80s.
After receiving success with a series of paintings titled “Freedom”, an expose on the fall of the Berlin Wall, and an article in the LA Times, Linder continued to pursue his art career in New York City, when he relocated in 2000.
He fabricates paintings, drawings, digital artwork, mixed media artworks, and sculptures using various materials and techniques. His recent work MUZE is a collection of hand-painted artworks scanned at high resolution and digitally painted. The resulting artwork is a merger of traditional art with digital paint, printed as a giclée on canvas. Then he adds additional acrylic layers again, giving depth and color to the original image. This systematic process of enhanced prints was created by the artist over many years.