Stacie Flint’s complex and colorful oil paintings and illustrations have been exhibited and published throughout the United States and Europe. Her commissioned portraits and scenes of daily life are in many public and private collections. Her images have been published as magazine covers, children’s book illustrations, and album covers. She was selected among notable artists from the US, Europe, and the Middle East to create a painting for inclusion in the book of art, How To Paint a Donkey, from a poem of the same name by Arab/American poet, Naomi Shihab Nye, and compiled by Louise Greig.

Born in Long Island, NY, Flint studied at the State University of New York colleges at New Paltz, and Emipire State. Flint feels a stylistic connection with her German Expressionist painter mother-in-law Daisy Davidow. Similar qualities of color intensity and primal energy work along with Flint’s penetrating narrative playfulness. Other influences include Matisse, David Hockney, and Alice Neel. Flint currently lives in the mid-Hudson Valley in New Paltz, NY.

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