
From the beginning, painting and the decorative arts have always fascinated me.  I was the kid who cut out magazine illustrations, pasted them inside a box and then lay on the floor with my head inside the box.  All the better to imagine myself inside the pictures.  I glued decorative elements all over the mahogany woodwork of my childhood bedroom.  What my mother thought was Cheerios in my closet turned out to be worms from a failed terrarium project.  From building boat parade entries to painting five foot daisies on the hall wall, I was always creatively busy.  During my children's early years, I made posters for every conceivable local event.
In 1974, a horse was responsible for the beginning of my "formal" art career.  Due to an unpaid hay bill, I was looking for a job.  I was hired at the Rochester Fair to work in the Art Department as a "boy".  They usually hired boys to climb ladders and it was agreed that I would be acceptable.  It was like Christmas.  Between 400 and 500 paintings came in, to be hung, judged and displayed.  Suddenly I was on the inside listening to the jurors critiques, learning what was good, what to avoid.
In 1989 I finally started painting.  After years of assuming I couldn't paint, suddenly I was competing at the fairs and winning recognition.  I took an art course at Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, FL and followed that with a class with Kathi Hobbs of Lutz, FL.  In 1991 my husband and I moved into our recreational vehicle and traveled the United States.  For four years I further developed my skills at workshops in Santa Fe, NM and Scottsdale, AZ.
I am a juried member of the NH Art Association, Art Superintendent of the Rochester Fair and member of the Manchester Artist Association.  My web site is: marilynsbrushwithart.com.  My specialties are: residential and automotive portraits.
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Hi Mom-very cool blog...I learned something new about you! Congrats on your sales today! Your new commissions sound interesting too!
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