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Mary‘s artistry
reflects a quiet
rebellion against
literal reality,
while remaining
grounded in an
appreciation
for the beauty
contained in our
everyday
environment.
With her ability to
capture light
in it’s various phases,
to present subjects
and detail with
a looseness
and freedom
that do
not violate the integrity
of those
elements, to choose
the forcefulness
of a knife rather
than a brush stroke
to apply her palette,
and to
share a vision
with the viewer of the
uncommon in the
common,she
infuses her work
with an optimism
that reaches out.
Tom Holton
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