"Walking Winston" Acrylic |
Mary was born in Norwich, Vermont. Shortly thereafter she became active in art since it was something she could do until the earth thawed. “There was hardly a time when she wasn’t drawing,” says her Mom, “she made so much stuff, I had to throw it out when she wasn’t looking.” During college, Mary worked as an archeological draftsman in Colonial Williamsburg since it combined her love of using ink and digging in the dirt. After college, she worked at a graphic design studio in San Francisco which afforded her the opportunity to design, art direct, press proof, eat good food and pay for her apartment.
"Outstanding in Their Field" Acrylic |
Although she works in a wide range of mediums rife with color, she says "...but I always return to black and white and to drawing. Within my artwork I try to use unusual materials and unusual techniques."
"An Innocent Man" Carbon |
"Oh No! The Dolls" Acrylic |
Mary has work at Gallery Underground every month, which can be seen on our Flickr Feed: https://www.flickr.com/photos/126919361@N04/
- Sandi Parker, Gallery Underground Co-Director
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