Mary Scott
Caldwell, Texas

 

 

 




About the Artist

A successful painting to me, represents the artists vision: subject filtered through the artist hand. I am an artist with a single vision: to create the most expressive visual experience possible based upon a wide variety of personal observations. Each new painting becomes a challenge to go beyond the previous work and push the boundaries of how one looks at art and one’s everyday experience. “Good paintings are like friends,” they encourage you to do more, to search, to experiment and to grow. Through my work I want to make people aware that everyday life is interesting and meaningful and that there is beauty all around them.

Caldwell, Texas artist Mary Scott is known for her use of color in her landscapes and art subjects. She loves painting around the country area in which she lives and includes a variety of subject matter into her paintings. Mary paints in oil and watercolors as well as pastels. Her work has been collected locally as well as nationally and internationally. In the course of Mary's art career she has won several prestigious awards:

2010    Juried into the 33rd International Watercolor Society of Houston Show
2010    Juried into the Texas Watercolor Society 61st Annual Exhibit-2010.
2009    2nd place award in the 1st Annual Angel Fine Art Show in Somerville, Texas
2009    Shared show and sale at the Rose Emporium in Independence, Texas
2008    Scott and Turner shared show at Art C's Gallery in Somerville, Texas
2006    Merit award in Pastel Society of Southeast Texas International Show
2005    One woman show at Scott & White Hospital Smith Gallery In Temple Texas
2004    One woman show at Texas Gallery in College Station, Texas
2002    Juried into Bosque Conservatory Art Classic Show, Clifton, Texas
2001    Juried into Bosque Conservatory Art Classic Show, Clifton, Texas


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