Mary Rogers Art Collections
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Artwork by Mary Rogers
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Three Sisters by Mary Rogers
Johnny Ringo by Mary Rogers
Doc Holiday by Mary Rogers
Clear Blue Sky by Mary Rogers
DUKE by Mary Rogers
John Dutton Yellowstone by Mary Rogers
Wyatt Earp by Mary Rogers
San Juan Bautista Mission by Mary Rogers
Kimosabe by Mary Rogers
Whirligigs by Mary Rogers
Those Eyes by Mary Rogers
Eastwood by Mary Rogers
The way to Amalia by Mary Rogers
Quigley Down Under by Mary Rogers
Tall Tales by Mary Rogers
Branding Day by Mary Rogers
Elayne Look Through the Window by Mary Rogers
Making Music by Mary Rogers
Old Tucson by Mary Rogers
Doors of Santa Fe by Mary Rogers
Red Tail Hawk by Mary Rogers
Interim by Mary Rogers
Odie by Mary Rogers
Molly Mischief by Mary Rogers
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About Mary Rogers
ALL IMAGES SHOWN BY MARY ROGERS ARE PROTECTED BY THE US COPYRIGHT OFFICE.
The paintings from award-winning artist, Mary Rogers, tell the story of her life. Traveling is her second love, just behind holding a paint brush - so images of people, places, and objects from around the world find their way to the canvas. Her fine art oils may be New England landscapes or Thailand seascapes, but her real passion is painting scenes from the American Southwest. "That's where my heart is," she says. "I don't just paint what I see, I paint what I feel."
Mary's work has been featured in solo shows at galleries and cultural art centers, and selected for many juried shows such as the South Cobb Arts Alliance, and "Art of the Golden Generation" at Kennesaw State University. She has also won Gallery Awards and Best in Oils in national competitions. Some of the titles include: Tall Tales, Long Tail Boats of Krabi, Spur Squattin, These Boots are made for Working, The Dixon House, Just Might Rain, and Isabella of Kilkenny. The Booth Western Art Museum biennial member show in 2008 featured "Memories of Molly", this year (2010) "San Juan Bautista Mission" was chosen for the show.
"Tall Tales" became Mary's signature painting - used in Douglasville Cultural Arts Council promotions and the 8th Annual Cowboy Poets Gathering, - and became the cover art for Country/Western CD "Cowboys and Campfires," by well-known singer/songwriter, Doc Stovall. "Spur Squattin" was also selected for show promotions for an Annual Cowboy Poets Gathering.
Her skill with the brush is often praised in newspaper stories, and when Mary appeared at the Spirit of the West Festival by special invitation in Bald Hill Oklahoma, she was featured on a TV news report.
Mary's paintings hang in collections in many parts of the United States, and in Italy, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. They have been shown at the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art near Atlanta, GA, and in a featured presentation at the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, GA - a national "top ten" Western Museum.
Mary Rogers is proud to be an associate member of Oil Painters of America and Women Artists of the West, both juried memberships. And she was delighted to have "Three Sisters" be a part of "WAOWing the Mountain State" - Women Artists of the West national juried exhibition at Saks Galleries in Denver, Colorado.
{All artwork and photo's the Copyright of Mary Rogers, all rights reserved.}
For commissioned work e-mail Mary at studiowest@bellsouth.net.
For more information on Frank Allan Rogers' novels "Upon a Crazy Horse" or "Twice Upon a Time" see www.amazon.com