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Mary
Lou Correia's inspiration for painting arises from observing
Nature and man's gentle intrusion into it- the angular slope
of an old barn, reflections in a quiet stream, the changing
of light of a pastoral scene.
Influenced by the Impressionists' use of brilliant, sensuous
layers of color, she observes the grace and beauty of Nature
to capture a vignette in time. Painting loosely with
exuberant brush strokes, her vibrant color combinations
express the changing moods of the landscapes. The subtle use
of figures stirs the viewer's imagination. Challenged by
painting pure landscape with only the hint of human
presence, her painting encourages the viewer to appreciate
and preserve landscape for future generations.
Mary Lou has a classical art education. She received a
bachelor's degree at Syracuse University, followed by
graduate work at CCAC in Oakland. After an early career
teaching art at Salinas High School and Monterey Community
College, she worked for a number of years as a designer and
as Director of Publication for Saint Mary's College in
Moraga. Mary Lou has received many awards and exhibited
through the Bay Area and nationally, including Oil Painters
of America Annual Show, Washington D.C.; Plein Air Painting
Festivals in: Carmel; Marinscapes Festival; Carquinez Scene
on the Straits.
Her
works are in collections throughout the world and she is
represented by galleries in San Francisco, the East Bay, and
Marin County. She teaches Plein Air workshops on a regular
basis through the Walnut Creek Continuing Education Program.
Mary Lou Correia, lives with her family in Martinez Ca. |