Linda Biggs was born Merryland, USA. She has always loved fantasy and lived in a dream world as much as she could get away with. After a long career in Advertising, Corporate Commercial Printing, and Vice President of an Advertising Agency in Baltimore, she retired and began her new life as a full time Fine Artist in 1999.
She launched the website Fairie Forest Watercolors and began to market her work. Since that first step, its been an amazing journey every step of the way. Linda has experienced so much wonder thru her art. She has met and befriended many like minded folks, and will treasure those experiences for a lifetime.
Linda is Native American (Cherokee), very spiritual, sensitive and also Bi-Polar. Many people see that as a curse; however Linda embraces it as a gift. When times are extreme her creations are at their very best. So for that she welcomes the challenge.
In the beginning of Lindas Fine Art career, it was about painting pretty fairy pictures. Now with inception of each painting, Lindas goal is to dig deeper and step out of her comfort zones. When she painted Lady Bug Koko Komani Spirit it was quite a challenge and it is the painting she is most proud of. Her hope is that in years to come, her paintings will tell the simple story of her life. They are real life experiences transposed as art. These painting will be a simple gift to anyone who enjoys them.
In 2005 WJZ- TV, Baltimore Television News invited Linda to visit the station for a 7 minute interview. This was the first of many. The Television segment was with Don Scott and Marty Bass. They had so much fun opening the Morning News Show with Fairies! What an exciting and surreal moment for us. Since then Linda has been invited back several times for more morning news with Fairies in Baltimore.
Lindas life experiences, in many ways, a real dream come true.