early life and education
mary mccleary, a contemporary american artist, was born in 1951 in nacogdoches, texas. she received her b.f.a. in printmaking and drawing from
texas christian university and her m.f.a. in graphics from the
university of oklahoma.
artistic style and influences
mccleary's artistic journey began with printmaking, which eventually evolved into creating collages in the 1970s. her work is characterized by "multi-layered, extremely complex, and detailed" figurative 3-d collages, often incorporating a variety of materials such as paint, glitter, foil, wire, mirrors, nails, glass, and other objects on heavy paper.
christian faith and artistic expression
mccleary's christian faith significantly influences her work, with many pieces exploring the struggle between good and evil. this is reflected in her use of trivial materials to express timeless and transcendent ideas. her subtext often ties deeply with the form of her collages, synthesizing various forms, shapes, and textures.
collections and exhibitions
mccleary's artworks are included in numerous public collections, including:
awards and recognition
mccleary has received numerous awards, including:
- mid-american arts alliance/national endowment for the arts fellowship
- recognition from the texas commission on the arts for her contribution to the arts in texas.
- art league houston's 'texas artist of the year' for 2011
explore more at WahooArt.com
to delve deeper into mary mccleary's work, visit her profile on https://WahooArt.com/@/mary-mccleary, featuring her artworks, including
mixed media pieces and more. for a comprehensive understanding of her artistic approach, explore the
watson fine arts center (united states) - a hub of artistic excellence on WahooArt.com.
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