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"WAITING" Painting

Maria Mijares

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15 W x 44 H x 3 D in

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I began to research the ships upon which I had sailed–the first time a 2 year old passenger on the SS UNITED STATES from New York to Le Havre. The first paintings to link me to this American icon would be derived from historical research.  I first revisited the SS UNITED STATES in June 2012 viewing the ship through chain link fence. After exhibiting my paintings of the ship so far in my retrospective at the Morris Museum, my work came to the attention of the SS United States Conservancy. A special tour aboard inspired new paintings, including WAITING which was then shown in a one-person exhibition at Siboney Galeria in Santander, Spain, "Two Ships Esperando" comparing two ships with uncertain futures. The Costa Concordia, a monument to disgrace resting on her side at the accident site in Italy, and the SS UNITED STATES standing proud docked in Philadelphia, PA, never having done anything wrong and still holding the speed record. "WAITING" is acrylic on polyester, framed in a 3" silver painted wood float frame.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15 W x 44 H x 3 D in

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I am a contemporary realist painter working in New Jersey, known
 for conceptually ‘lived-out ‘ stories relayed in ‘psychedelic precision’ and public art. My work as a contemporary realist began with an unconscious intent to understand and hold onto personal experience. Born in NYC, I grew up back and forth between urban New Jersey and my ancestral Santander, Spain. Comfortably lost everywhere, I developed a heightened visual awareness where language may have failed me. Compelled to narrate, I paint a world I can live in. As a precisionist focused on an urban industrial world and simultaneously on my European experience, I could reconcile two very different cultures in paint. Felix Angel, in the catalog for the Coors National Exhibition, wrote, “…this granddaughter of Spanish immigrants paints with a desire to grasp reality in detail, as if this is the best way to define and become a part of it." I was awarded fellowships from Puffin Foundation, Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, Inc. and two from New Jersey State Council on the Arts. My 4 large-scale porcelain enamel on steel murals, “Between Manhattan and Meadowlands” are installed at Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System’s Bergenline Avenue Station in Union City, NJ. I will create a public art installation for NJ Transit Market Street Bus Station’s (Paterson) 2019-2020. I am currently preparing "DINERS—Then & Now" in porcelain enamel for the city of Worcester, MA wayfinder project. My work is in the collections of Museo de Arte Moderno y Contemporáneo de Santander, Spain, Newark Museum, Montclair Museum, Jersey City Museum, Morris Museum, Noyes Museum, Zimmerli Museum, NJ State Museum, the estate of John Cardinal O’Connor, New Brunswick City Hall. I have lectured at museums, schools, hospitals, and caregiver support groups, and was an E.B. Osborn Fellow at the Purnell School, Gladstone, NJ in 2015. I am featured in two books—a textbook “Fearless Creating” (Dr. Eric Maisel, 1995, G.P. Putnam’s Sons and “Artists Observed” Harvey Stein, 1986, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., NYC.

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