Evoking moods and emotions, her work has been concerned in degrees of representation and abstraction. She created mysterious images that exist somewhere between abstraction and figuration. She produced lithographs, easel paintings, and murals in the Los Angeles area. As a child, she was an exceptional student and an avid reader. During her early adulthood, her inclination was to become a writer. In 1912, her family moved to Pasadena (California), but Helen Lundeberg https://www.helenlundeberg.com/, the eldest child of second-generation Swedish parents, was born in Chicago in on a June day, 1908.
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