Mary Worcester Newell Open Edition Giclee on Canvas:"Station Clock"
Artist: Mary Worcester Newell
Title: Station Clock
Image Size: 24" x 16" (As Shown) and 42" x 28"
Edition: Open Edition
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas Select Size option Above
About the Artist: "I believe a painting should evoke an emotion of some kind, and I hope mine exude a sense of energy and beauty through the excitement and explosion of texture and color." - Mary Worcester Newell grew up in Ohio. Although she did not declare herself an artist until well into her teens, she recalls an early event that started her thinking about art. Her family was discussing the art of John Singer Sargent, who was her great grandparents' cousin. The question asked, "Did Sargent waste his talent by painting portraits?" She did not have an answer at that time, but never forgot the conversation or the question. Mary studied at the Columbus College of Art & Design in Columbus, Ohio. Following graduation, Worcester Newell entered the world of commercial art, balancing family and work as she raised two children and freelanced in illustration. She continued her career as her children grew and eventually relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she started a successful career painting and illustrating for an impressive list of corporate and personal clients. Newell is now painting what she selects, comfortable working in watercolor or oil.
Title: Station Clock
Image Size: 24" x 16" (As Shown) and 42" x 28"
Edition: Open Edition
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas Select Size option Above
About the Artist: "I believe a painting should evoke an emotion of some kind, and I hope mine exude a sense of energy and beauty through the excitement and explosion of texture and color." - Mary Worcester Newell grew up in Ohio. Although she did not declare herself an artist until well into her teens, she recalls an early event that started her thinking about art. Her family was discussing the art of John Singer Sargent, who was her great grandparents' cousin. The question asked, "Did Sargent waste his talent by painting portraits?" She did not have an answer at that time, but never forgot the conversation or the question. Mary studied at the Columbus College of Art & Design in Columbus, Ohio. Following graduation, Worcester Newell entered the world of commercial art, balancing family and work as she raised two children and freelanced in illustration. She continued her career as her children grew and eventually relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she started a successful career painting and illustrating for an impressive list of corporate and personal clients. Newell is now painting what she selects, comfortable working in watercolor or oil.
Canvas Size Options No thank you, I just want the 24 x 16 Canvas. Studio Canvas 42 x 28, add (+$390) |
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