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THE RED MILL
After seeing a retrospective exhibit of the NJ abstract artist Oscar Bluemner, Mary painted her interpretation of her neighboring Red Mill in Clinton, New Jersey. At the time Clinton, and her home in Tewksbury and environs, were far more rural, a way of life now a distant memory. Acrylic.
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One of a Kind
This is a traditional oil study, taken from Mary’s garden in Tewksbury New Jersey. 14” x 17”, Oil, Framed. Study was completed as a student in the studio of David Pena (1958-2016) overlooking Union Square in Manhattan.
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Orbit Dragon
How do you evoke the tumbling of space objects, in an other-worldly environment where darkness is dulled from reflective light that is not predictable? Acrylic. 8” x 12” Acrylic.
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Shadow Self
This larger abstract is a meditation on how much a person shows to the outside world; and how much they retain in the background, protecting the genuine and true self. 32” x 42” Acrylic.
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Heartfelt
When only a painting of your love will do. 9” x 12” Acrylic.
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Study for "Social Distancing"
During the pandemic many artists tried to capture the the sense of isolation, fear and uncertainty. This was the study in acrylic for the larger oil painting now privately held.
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Empty Chairs
There isn’t a beachgoer who can’t resonate with the poignancy and beauty of the experience at the “Shore” where one just sits, taking in the beauty that changes with the tides, the sun and moon. The colors and brush strokes here are an homage to several mentors. 16” x 19”, Acrylic. $325.
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Slumber Nap
One of the most vibrant and alive artists producing today is Cynthia Packard from Provincetown, MA. This woman literally dances with her paintings, leading to explosive and always sensual studies of the human body. Studyng with her during COVID was life affirming. Oil. 10” x 20”. $395.
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