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Featured Artist Mary Valente | Artsy Shark

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 23 August 2024 12:45
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California artist Mary Valente presents a collection of paintings in her own unique and memorable style. See more by visiting her website.Want to stay current on cutting edge business articles from Artsy Shark, plus artist features, and an invitation to the next Call for Artists? Click below to sign up for our twice-monthly email. You’ll get all this plus opportunities and special offers that you can’t get anywhere else!

California artist Mary Valente presents a collection of paintings in her own unique and memorable style. See more by visiting her website.

 

“Body Language 17″ acrylic, 24″ x 20”

 

I grew up with a creative and gifted dad. While it was inspiring, it was even more intimidating. He’d never had a lesson, nor could he read music, yet he could hear a melody once and then sit at the piano and play it.

 

acrylic painting of a young woman in repose

“Body Language 25″ acrylic, 36″ x 48”

 

One day, when I was about eight, he got the idea that it would be cool to have a mural of his hometown on our den wall. Over a couple of months he completed a large replica of his Italian cliffside village, beautifully rendered in oil. It was the first time he had ever painted.

 

figurative painting abstract in green and blue

“Body Language 23″ acrylic, 48″ x 36”

 

Like most kids, I loved making art—but early on, decided I wouldn’t measure up. Rather than risk failing, I chose a safer route. I studied business and entered the corporate world. And I was happy… for a time.

 

semi abstract figurative painting

“Body Language 28″ acrylic, 48″ x 36”

 

Fast forward a couple of decades and the yearning to create art resurfaced. I saved my money and took the plunge, leaving the corporate world to attend the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. I knew if I didn’t give art a chance I would regret it forever. And I haven’t looked back.

 

Featured Artist Mary Valente | Artsy Shark

“Body Language 24″ acrylic, 48″ x 36”

 

With paint I express ideas and emotions in a non-verbal, more universal way. I toggle between oil or acrylic media; in addition I often incorporate pigment sticks, hard pastels, and cold wax. I try to keep my work fresh by experimenting with new subjects and materials. My two most recent series are entitled Body Language and Mendocino Mood.

 

semi abstract California landscape painting

“Mendocino Fog 18″ acrylic, 8″ x 10”

 

Body Language is composed of contemporary figure paintings. When I observe someone from a distance I draw conclusions about their mood and feelings at that moment, i.e., I interpret them. I began to wonder if others would have similar or different conclusions. When visitors come to my studio or art openings I often ask them what their interpretation of a piece is. The result? It’s rarely the same as mine!

 

minimalist painting of a California landscape

“Mendocino Fog 17″ acrylic, 8″ x 10”

 

Mendocino Mood is a series I began following time spent in this Northern California coastal town. For a week, we were nestled under a blanket of fog. It was beautiful and mysterious. The fog cast an eerie color over the bluffs.

 

semi abstract minimalist landscape painting

“Mendocino Fog 21″ acrylic, 8″ x 10”

 

When I arrived back in my studio I began interpreting this experience based on the mood I felt during that time.

 

Mary Valente invites you to follow on Instagram.

 

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