Where:
South Street Gallery
149 South St
Hingham, MA 02043
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Date Idea, Lectures & Conferences, Social Good
Event website:
www.southstreetgallery.com
Our upcoming art event will be a painting demonstration and talk with Cape Cod artist Mary A. Smith on Saturday, September 15 from 1 to 3pm. Her solo exhibit of watercolor paintings is currently on display until October 8. All are invited to meet Mary on September 15 and see her at work. She will show us her plein-air gear set-up, like her backpack, paper, brushes etc. She will paint a demo from a sketch done outside, and if time allows, she’ll also paint a demo from a photo taken outside.
About the Artist
“I am always looking at the same things: landscapes that show the changes in color that take place in different seasons, different time of day, or the light and impressions of movement in a space. I want to seize that special moment: the one that comes along and makes you stop dead in your tracks --- and then makes you glad you can see.”
For 28 years, Mary Smith ran a successful landscape architectural firm in Quincy, MA. Many of her projects were published in national and international magazines, including BOSTON HOME Magazine, Country Homes and Interiors in Great Britain, and in a special edition on landscape architect's own gardens in Landscape Architecture Magazine. After selling Mary Smith Associates, she has refocused on her first love: watercolor painting, something she's been doing on a regular basis since she was five.
She studied “plein-air” painting with Murray and Elaine Wentworth for several years and credits them with her habit of keeping an extensive collection of field sketchbooks, a constant source of inspiration and a record of work that goes back 40 years. She is now working in Field Book #22. Going out to paint with them in all kinds of weather forced her to sketch compositions quickly and then to paint fast.
She became an artist member of both the South Shore Art Center and the Copley Society in 1975 and had her first show at the SSAC with Connie Pratt in 1976. In 2006, she completed a series of twenty paintings in the Quincy Fore River Shipyard. As the area changes over the next few years, this group of paintings will serve as a record of the shipyard from an artist's point of view unlike any other. The work was shown in June of 2007 at the Thomas Crane Public Library for the celebration of the 125th Anniversary of the opening of the Library.
In 2000, she became an associate member of the New England Watercolor Society, and won first place in The Quincy ArtsFest for watercolor. In 2004, she won second place for mixed media in the same show. In 2014 she won 2nd place for watercolor at the Quincy ArtsFest, and was accepted to the New England Watercolor Society’s 14h Biennial North American Open Show in Plymouth. She has since shown in NEWS shows in Gloucester and Chatham. She has recently been accepted into the 2018 National Show at Cape Cod Art Center.
It's almost impossible to paint watercolor and not be influenced by John Singer Sargent. But other artists have also had an effect on her work as well. Wolf Kahn, Edward Hopper and David Dewey are favorites.
For additional information about this exhibit, please call 781-749-0430 or visit www.southstreetgallery.com.
Image Attached:
12”x18” watercolor painting titled Cape Cod Canal Sunset by Mary A. Smith
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