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Mary Iselin is a professional artist
whose paintings in oil are luminous and filled with light. She sees the
horse as a bridge connecting spirit with everyday reality. The sheep and
lambs which become her models are chosen for the ability of their
fleece to “take the light.” And her landscape motifs are selected for
their special qualities of light, color, and atmosphere. “I paint
horses the way some artists would paint a bowl of fruit: as a vehicle
to explore light, color, atmosphere, and, most of all, spirit.”
Mary’s current series
focuses upon Silver Horses in various costumes, galloping under stars,
through snow-filled forests, and along the ocean shore. She is also
known for her paintings of more traditional equine activities, such as
ploughing, sugaring, and fox hunting.
Mary’s art has been
featured on Rural Heritage TV, and can be found in many collections,
both public and private, across North America. She has won numerous
awards, exhibits both locally and nationally, and is represented by,
among others, the Sharon Art Gallery in Peterborough, NH, where she is
also a faculty member. |
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Hancock Barn
12"x 24"
Oil |