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Adam, Mary
Drawing is the mainspring of Mary's work, and this usually means drawing from life or memory, almost never from photographs. She uses many different media for drawing -- Conté crayon, charcoal, lithograph crayon, pen and ink, pencil, pastels, or whatever comes to hand. She approaches painting through preliminary sketches and studies. She paints mainly in oils and acrylics, and less often in watercolor and gouache. Recently she has been exploring collage and printmaking.
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