Happy Holidays 2020

Happy Holidays 2020

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With only a few more weeks left in 2020 I wanted to take time to say how grateful I am to have such wonderful fans and collectors of my art. Your support means the world to me, especially during the challenging times we’ve had this year. It has been a difficult time for everyone and you’ve been in my thoughts and prayers.

I’m looking forward to a renewed faith going into 2021 So many events had to be cancelled or postponed this year. Hoping we can get back to actual live art openings and exhibitions in 2021. I also want to thank the galleries that represent me. It has been a most challenging year for them as well. Thank you to Hat Ranch Gallery and Turquoise Butterfly Gallery in Santa Fe, NM; and Sloan Home in Atlanta, GA. And, in Tampa a big thanks to Dwell Home.

Art is one thing we can count on to always be with us. Art can brighten up a room and a mood. Art brings reminders of places and people that are dear to our hearts. I have found comfort this year in the artwork decorating our home.

Time Shift, oil on panel

Time Shift, oil on panel

Is there someone on your list that would love an art gift? I have some wonderful original art pieces waiting to gift wrap and ship to their forever homes. Just click the gallery link for more info.

The end of the year is a time of year for remembrance. We take stock of where we came from, and have a moment to think about where we are going, as we pursue the future with hope. May your new year be all that you hope for, and may it be sprinkled with love and friendship. Happy Holidays!

Blessings from your artist friend, Mary

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Spring Has Arrived

Spring Has Arrived

It looks like Punxsutawney Phil was correct this year and Spring has arrived early, at least here in Florida. Flowers and trees are blooming and my heart has turned to a lighter color palette. While I haven’t fully embraced green, it has started to make small appearances in my new art. Here are some new works in progress using a Spring like palette.

Oil and cold wax - work in progress

Oil and cold wax - work in progress

A happy accident resulted in my discovering a fabulous shade of turquoise blue. The kind that reminds me so much of my turquoise jewelry with its beautiful matrix marks. The matrix is formed by the thin veins of the host stone. These veins interweave throughout the stone, creating a unique pattern which contrasts with the blues, greens, earthy browns, rust, and black coloration. The first few paintings done with this new palette have sold, but I’ll be creating more very soon.

This sweet mini 6 x 6 inches painting was created using the new turquoise blues. I’ll be adding more of these sweet minis and larger pieces to my website soon.

Simple Joys, oil and cold wax on panel

Simple Joys, oil and cold wax on panel

Different shades of blue with this new painting...Footprints in the Sand.

12 x 12 inches | oil and wax on panel | framed

Click here for more information.

Footprints in the Sand

Footprints in the Sand

I’ll be heading back to Santa Fe, New Mexico at the beginning of May for my annual summer stay. I’m looking forward to seeing that brilliant blue sky, adobe architecture and all the fabulous art galleries. I’m very honored to be represented in Santa Fe by Hat Ranch Gallery and Turquoise Butterfly Gallery. Each year brings new inspiration and new direction in my work.

You can always find my available artwork on my online gallery. Don’t forget that I offer complimentary US shipping and flexible payment plans. If you’re in the Tampa area, stop by Dwell Home to see some of my art. Dwell is a new home decor and styling shop that proudly supports local Tampa artists.

Thank you so much for being fans, patrons and collectors of my art. Your support means the world to me, and I wouldn’t be here without your support.

Blessings from your artist friend, Mary

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Magic is seeing wonder in nature’s every little thing, seeing how wonderful the fireflies are and how magical are the dragonflies.
— Ama H.Vanniarachchy











Giving Thanks

Giving Thanks

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Dear friends,

I have started my gratitude list for Thanksgiving week, something I do every year to reflect on the blessings of the year. And, I want you to know I count you among my many blessings. I am thankful for your kindness. I am thankful for the sharing of my art with friends and family. I am thankful for my collectors whose purchases allow me to continue painting. I am thankful for your daily company on social media. I would not be where I am today without God’s grace and your support.

May this coming Thanksgiving week find you counting the many blessings of this season of love, giving and sharing.

As we approach the Season of Giving I want would like to share I have artwork to fit just about every size and budget. From mini 6 x 6 inch oil paintings to 4 x 4 feet acrylic paintings. And, in addition to complimentary shipping, I also offer flexible payment plans on all purchases. Just contact me to discuss your specific needs.

These are just a few of the many options available for the art lovers on your list. To see all available art, please visit my online gallery by clicking the link below.

Home decor items from my Fine Art America shop will be on sale this Wednesday, November 20 for one day. You’ll enjoy throw pillows, shower curtains, coffee mugs, fleece blankets and duvet covers for 25% off that day only. Click HERE to visit and shop all the options.B

And lastly, my VIDA fashion collection is always a great place to look for stocking stuffer ideas. Beautiful silk and cashmere scarves tuck easily into Christmas stockings. Enjoy 25% any order with code:Thanks25. Click the image below to see my VIDA collection.

Celestial Choir modal scarf

Celestial Choir modal scarf

Thank you so much for being fans, patrons and collectors of my art. Your support means the world to me. Wishing you and yours a most blessed and Happy Thanksgiving!

Blessings from your artist friend, Mary

“Whenever you can’t think of something to be grateful for, remember your breath. With each breath you take, you can say, ‘I am still here.’”

— Oprah

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