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Water Flows Bank to Bank Print

mary-ann beall

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Pigments, white ink and graphite on Fabriano paper 300gr. This image is actually exhibited and has been choosen for the cover of the catalogue. Exhibit dates: Monday, October 31, 2011 – Sunday, January 15, 2012 Arts Program Gallery UMUC Inn and Conference Center, Lower Level 3501 University Blvd East Adelphi, MD 20783 Join the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) community and the Take Me to the River (TMTTR) international artist collective for The Poetics of Water, an exhibition of water-themed art and the poetry that inspired it. TMTTR members teamed up with local arts groups, Arts for the Aging and Life Pieces to Masterpieces for two poetry workshops based on the theme of water. The end result is an intertwining of art and poetry created by writers and artists from around the world, including Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Nigeria, France, Afghanistan, Poland, Pakistan, and the United States. More information at: http://www.umuc.edu/visitors/events/art/exhibits/the_poetics_of_water.cfm

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Prints & Monoprints Drawings & Paintings Sculptures & Installations. SUSPENDED SPACE : Mary-Ann Beall was born in Anglet, Basque Country (south of France) in 1959, from an American father and a Basque mother. From 1977 to 1979 she studied art at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and at the Academy of Art College,San Francisco. She moved to Paris – France - in 1985, where she currently lived and worked till 2022. She began her career as a visual artist by winning contests for the commissions of the “1% artistique” (a specific French procedure for the commissioning of works to artists that imposes itself on the State, its public institutions and local authorities through the authority of French Ministry of Culture). Beside her commissions for public buildings as a muralist, graphic designer and sculptor, and her private commissions for murals, architectural mosaïcs and design, Mary-Ann Beall initiated her own projects. She developed great skill to create mobile sculptures, interested in the changes of her works through variations of movement, light and shadow. Seeking tactile and luminous contrast, she explores shapes and textures with great freedom. Always in search of a balance between strength and fragility, her work is an abstract sensory invitation. With very few words, Mark Rothko wonderfully expressed what she is attempting to achieve: "I became a painter because I wanted to raise painting to the level of poignancy of music and poetry." Since 2010, Mary-Ann Beall focuses on poetic and environmental topics. Her work has been presented in solo exhibitions in museums, art centers and galleries in Paris - her installation project "Dépaysements, a polysemy of changes", was noticed in jury committee and obtained the support of the Paris City Hall and the Plastic Arts Delegation for a solo exhibition at 9CUBE at the 9th City Hall in 2010. Other French cities have financially supported and welcomed her proposals: "Poétique du Vent", 2012 and "Lambeaux Vifs", 2016, in Biarritz... Abroad, she was invited for her project "Small Worlds" in London, 2012 and for "Mandelstam, The Interlocutor" in Moscow, 2014. She is also involved in collective projects and exhibitions in France and abroad. Her works are found in public and private collections in France and abroad.

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