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Friday, July 27, 2012

Maine Artist: Marni Lawson



Well Lit, Small Yard, Ocean View

Schoodic Mtn. Morning

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Marni Lawson


In 1983 Marni had 1,000 copies of the Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse painting printed and they sold out.
Her husband came up with the title, during a real estate boom- "Well Lit, Small Yard, Ocean View"
Folks asked for them for 7 years afterwards. 
 
Marni lived in Rockland, Maine for 9 years and watched the building of the Schooner "Heritage." 
Most of those paintings are before digital...
Her husband moved them to the Western Maine Mountains where she painted primarily 
Sugarloaf and Mountain Scenes.
She lived there over 20 years. 
Her is a resume of her professional accomplishments:

AWARDS/JURIED SHOWS


     2012   Virginia Watercolor Society’s Juried Show
     2012   Burwell Morgan Mill Juried Show Spring/Fall also 2008-20011


     2011   Best Collaboration Lorton Workhouse Art’s “Poetic Art” competition
     2011   “Strictly Painting 8”- McLean Project for the Arts- two works accepted
     2011   Remains to be Scene- Hylton Performing Arts Center
     2011   Honorable Mention Piedmont Regional Art Show
     2010   PWS 31st International Juried Show Warren, Pa.
     2010   BWS 125th Anniversary Show Laurel, Md.     
    2010   Second Prize- Piedmont Regional Art Show (“Whimsey”)
     2010   ARTIST IN RESIDENCE IN THE FALL OF 2011...
( at Schoodic Education and Reasearch Center), MDI
     2010   Signature Status- Baltimore Watercolor Society, ( also in PWS, and PVW)
     2010   Urban Forrest Project DC- one of 100 winners
     2010   A Treasury of Art Juried Show also 2007- 2001 and 2005


     2009 - 2010 Cover for PWS Orchestra also Website Homepage Image
     2009   A Treasury of Art Juried Show, Vienna, VA.
     2009   Honorable Mention, A Treasury of Art Juried Show- Growth Series#9


Visit Marni's web site at: http://www.marnilawsonwatercolors.com

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