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Mary Romer Greenfield
Much of Mary's work relies on a distillation of memories. Her paintings do not simply record what is seen, but what the inner eye might perceive.
The interplay of colour and form represents sensations and tensions not immediately visible. Forms shift and play through an arc of emotions, dissolving like memory. Mary employs layering techniques to create a sense of advancing and receding surfaces of her canvasses.
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