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Bari-Lynn Friedlander
Spectrum of Serenity

2024

$10,900
£8,312.93
€9,578.66
CA$15,570.37
A$17,117.85
CHF 8,848.48
MX$204,826
NOK 111,710.10
SEK 104,731.34
DKK 71,538.77

About the Item

Bari-Lynn Friedlander is a vibrant Miami-based abstract artist known professionally as Bari-Lynn Art. Originally from New York City's design and fashion world, working for major luxury brands and American retailers. In 2019, she pivoted full-time to painting. From Art Basel in Miami to the Hamptons Fine Art Fair and private experiences nation-wide, Bari-Lynn continues to merge art, lifestyle, and community, positioning her work at the intersection of creativity and culture. She has partnered with brands like Zadig & Voltaire, Sharpie, and more and her work has been featured in galleries such as the Norton Museum of Art, AgoraGallery NYC, Hamptons Fine Art Fair, and media outlets like CBS News, GoodMorning America, and Nightline. Her activations are as dynamic as they are memorable—whether she’s painting directly onto bottles, bags, hats, shoes, or walls, or leading interactive coloring experiences at high-profile events. Guests not only witness the creation of her art but also participate in it, capturing shareable moments that connect them more deeply to the brand and its story. Bari-Lynn uses art as a means of self-healing - she openly shares how creativity helped her navigate anxiety and depression, and now advocates for mental health awareness through her colorful, expressive creations. “Art truly saved my life and I believe that my purpose is to share this light and love with others." - Bari
  • Creator:
    Bari-Lynn Friedlander (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2735217075262

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