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Mary at Her Show at the Sandpiper
Art Gallery
Mary Demonstrating During
Polson's Art Walk

Mary and Painting Companion
Delphi
Born and raised in Montana’s beautiful Bitterroot Valley, I am now a resident of Polson. I am 71 years old, and have been painting seriously for 10 years. When
young, I was always going to paint with vigor someday soon, when “this”
was done, and “that” was finished. Suddenly I was over 60 and knew
I better get with the program.
I am mainly self-taught,
but have taken several art courses at the U of M and adult education
through out the years. My first experience with painting was a
workshop I attended with Robert Atwood, when I was in my 20s. From this
workshop came the idea that someday I would paint. Drawing courses
under Susan Barnes and Mary Ann Bonjorni and workshops with Robert
Moore, Jim Lamb, Camille Przewodek, and Bob Phinney have come since I
have been painting seriously.
Mother Nature has always inspired me to
paint. The subtle and striking contrasts between light and dark, warm
and cool colors, the patterns and shapes of light and shadow are
intriguing. I try to capture on canvas these things. If they can be
frozen for later remembrance of the time and place, this would be
success for me. This is why plein air painting thrills me so,
surrounded by the beauty, absorbing with all the senses the wind, the
rain, the hot sun, the cool breeze, the bite of the frosty morning. What
better way is there to spend my senior years? Maybe my first 60+ years
of observation was my apprenticeship and now I am ready to paint.
-MARY KELLEY-
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