Linda Matusich

Since I was very young, I have drawn, colored, and painted, and now I work digitally, in the computer. Not exclusively, because I still love the hands-on tactile feel of working in traditional media, and it’s sort of hard to teach old dogs. I live with my husband outside Eagle Point, Oregon, surrounded by oaks, pines and cow pastures. I’m inspired every day by the birdlife and wildlife I see, and the ever-changing palettes of colors that goes on around me. We have foxes and raccoons that live nearby and coyotes and owls serenade us in the night. Eagles, ospreys and hawks decorate our skies, while the acorn woodpeckers laugh in the trees.

We have a dog (part Doberman and part monkey), three formerly stray cats, and a bird. We all live together in our very small house with never a dull moment.

I work at my art every day, either with traditional materials or Photoshop. The computer allows me to paint in light with almost endless tools to undo, move or change things that otherwise would be stuck in place and unchangeable traditionally.

What used to take me days to type, paste and design, now takes short hours. But, I must confess, I miss that finished piece of original artwork to hang on the wall when I’m done. When I work traditionally, I work in watercolors, acrylics, pens, pencils and colored pencils on paper. I work in layers, slowly building up colors until the desired depth of color is reached.

This is a style that has evolved over the years. Through trial and error, I have arrived at my methods. But nothing is cut in stone, and I’m constantly trying to discover new ways of doing things, or new ways to present things. I think if I ever stop trying to innovate, I should just hang it up, it’s over.

I officially began my art career at 18 when I did the souvenir booklet for my hometown county fair. I progressed from there to visual merchandising, fashion illustrating, custom painting show cars and motorcycles, painting the Fiberglas whales in the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and all the while keeping up with free-lance design and art in my spare time. It’s amazing to compress a whole lifetime’s work into a couple of sentences.

My hobbies include reading—I’m constantly reading everything from Harry Potter to Agatha Christie— gardening, and above all, listening to music. I couldn’t live without my music. My choices are eclectic there too — everything from Mozart to New age and a few things in between. I drive my husband out of the house with opera.

As I’ve gotten older, I think the inspiration for my work has turned inward. I think I’ve collected about all the reference material I’ll ever need: life experiences, pictures, thoughts— and now I take all of that, mush it together and create pictures that are of things that are important to me, not just things I’ve seen.

I’ve about done it all. I’ve done the wildlife portraits, the landscapes, the designs, but now I want more. I think we need a little magic in this world, a little whimsy, and that’s my direction these days. I try to make pictures that have a bit of magic—something that will touch the viewer, maybe give them a good feeling that they can put away and keep safe, or a bit of whimsy to make them smile.

I think if I can do that, then I’ve succeeded.

It’s been a long and interesting road and it’s not over yet. The best is yet to come. I will continue to paint, whether in the computer or on paper, I will continue to make pictures that I hope will inspire. I learn something everyday, especially about working on the computer. The potential there is immense and I intend to explore that potential.

Products by Linda Matusich

The following products include artwork and/or writing by Linda Matusich. Most products are a collaboration of the wonderful artists and writers who have contributed to Acorn Designs over the years.

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Mountain Goat Notecard

Mountain Goat Journal

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Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanos) Mountain goats are superbly adapted to the harsh conditions of the crags, ridges, and steep terrain of North America. The habitat that mountain goats make home is a region where it is winter around 9 months of the year and is generally snow-packed from September through May. Their natural range extends…

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Mountain Goat Notecard Acorn Designs

Mountain Goat Notecard

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Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanos) Mountain goats are superbly adapted to the harsh conditions of the crags, ridges, and steep terrain of North America. The habitat that mountain goats make home is a region where it is winter around 9 months of the year and is generally snow-packed from September through May. Their natural range extends…

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Mountain Goat Small Journal

$20.00

Mountain goats are superbly adapted to the harsh conditions of the crags, ridges, and steep terrain of North America. The habitat that mountain goats make home is a region where it is winter around 9 months of the year and is generally snow-packed from September through May. Their natural range extends from Idaho and Washington…

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Mountain Lion in Color Notecard Acorn Designs

Mountain Lion Notecard

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Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) Cougar, catamount, puma, panther, screamer; all are names given to this shy and elusive predator. Unable to roar, the puma is capable of an unimaginable, penetrating scream. Largest of the North American wild cats, a male can weigh over 200 pounds and measure 8′ from nose to tip of tail. They…

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PJ54

Mountain Lion Small Journal (walking)

$20.00

Cougar, catamount, puma, panther, screamer– all are names given to this shy and elusive predator. Unable to roar, the puma is capable of an unimaginable, penetrating scream. Largest of the North American wild cats, a male can weigh over 200 pounds and measure 8’ from nose to tip of tail. Mountain lions are remarkably adaptable…

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Orcas Notecard Acorn Designs

Orcas Notecard

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Orcas (Orcinus orca) The orca or “killer whale” has inspired fear, awe, and the respect of seafarers since ancient times. In the myths of some Northwest coastal tribes, it was said that orcas could pull down canoes full of warriors and change them into whales. When the orca was sighted near a village, they were…

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Polar Bear Notecard

Polar Bear Journal

$29.00

Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) At ease with the brutal Arctic cold, the unending winter darkness, and the crushing ice pack, the polar bear rules in dignity. A creature of myth and mystery: to the Eskimos these bears were shamans in touch with the spirit world. Golden hued in the slanting light of the polar sun,…

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Polar Bear Lokta Card Acorn Designs

Polar Bear Lokta Card

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At ease with the brutal arctic cold, the unending winter darkness, and the crushing ice pack, the polar bear rules in dignity. A creature of myth and mystery to the Eskimos these bears were shamans in touch with the spirit world. Golden hued in the slanting light of the polar sun, who would seem more…

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Polar Bear Notecard Acorn Designs

Polar Bear Notecard

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Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) At ease with the brutal Arctic cold, the unending winter darkness, and the crushing ice pack, the polar bear rules in dignity. A creature of myth and mystery: to the Eskimos these bears were shamans in touch with the spirit world. Golden hued in the slanting light of the polar sun,…

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PJ31

Polar Bear Small Journal

$20.00

Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) At ease with the brutal arctic cold, the unending winter darkness, and the crushing ice pack, the polar bear rules in dignity. A creature of myth and mystery…to the Eskimos these bears were shamans in touch with the spirit world. Golden hued in the slanting light of the polar sun, who…

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Raccoons Notecard

Raccoons Journal

$29.00

Raccoons (Procyon lotor) When the sun goes down and the stars come out, young raccoons head out from their dens in hollow trees, rock piles, and cozy attics to make mischief. Watch out! These bright, playful juveniles have good table manners and sometimes wash their food, but that doesn’t stop them from raiding bird feeders,…

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Raccoons Lokta Card Acorn Designs

Raccoons Lokta Card

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When the sun goes down and the stars come out, young raccoons head out from their dens in hollow trees, rock piles, and cozy attics to make mischief. Watch out! These bright, playful juveniles have good table manners and sometimes wash their food, but that doesn’t stop them from raiding bird feeders, prying into garbage…

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Raccoons in Snow Notecard Acorn Designs

Raccoons Notecard

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Raccoons (Procyon lotor) When the sun goes down and the stars come out, young raccoons head out from their dens in hollow trees, rock piles, and cozy attics to make mischief. Watch out! These bright, playful juveniles have good table manners and sometimes wash their food, but that doesn’t stop them from raiding bird feeders,…

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PJ57

Raccoons Small Journal

$20.00

Raccoons (Procyon lotor) When the sun goes down and the stars come out, young raccoons head out from their dens in hollow trees, rock piles, and cozy attics to make mischief. Watch out! These bright, playful juveniles have good table manners and sometimes wash their food, but that doesn’t stop them from raiding bird feeders,…

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Raven Journal

Raven Journal

$29.00

Many legends surround the mystical Raven. One story is that Raven was once a bright bird of rainbow colors. Raven soared through canyons and sage-covered plateaus, but grew bored and flew to talk to Grandfather Sun. Not understanding the intense power and heat of the Sun, Raven caught fire and fell towards the ground. As…

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Raven Mini Journal

$8.50

Many legends surround the mystical Raven. One story is that Raven was once a bright bird of rainbow colors. Raven soared through canyons and sage-covered plateaus, but grew bored and flew to talk to Grandfather Sun. Not understanding the intense power and heat of the Sun, Raven caught fire and fell towards the ground. As…

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