Linda Prud'Homme's style is one of broad innovation and her most recent series, both her coloured and her monochrome paintings, closely resemble works of sculpture, due to the amount of texture she imparts to the surface of her canvas. In order to give even greater relief and depth to her work, Prud'Homme uses salvaged marble residues obtained from a neighboring sculptor. Another new feature of her work is her use of acrylic paint, which is a first for her after years of painting exclusively in oil.
With a profound appreciation of nature, she brings the vivid earth tones into all her paintings. One can best describe Linda's work as mood paintings: encompassing a wide range of inner emotion and spiritual feeling. Prud'Homme has reserved preponderant space for women in her works. The women in her paintings appear as symbols of strength and freedom. Even though they are portrayed figuratively, her female characters with their prominent noses and generous mouths and bodies reveal the artist's subjectivity, which borders on the abstract.