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Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts

Friday, November 3, 2017

New Gallery Representation!

I'm excited to announce that my work will now be shown at Madison & Main Gallery in Greeley, CO. Please visit this beautiful gallery for the "Winter Lights" show, which opens tonight, Nov. 3, from 5-8 p.m. The show runs through Dec. 29. Madison & Main, 927 16th St., Greeley, CO
"Let It Snow" | 5x7 | Alcohol Inks

"Placid Winter Morning" | 12 x 9 | Watercolor  

"Snowy Road Home" 8.5 x 11 | Pastel

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Maroon Reflections

Since my first visit to the Maroon Bells 33 years ago, I have been captivated by this beautiful Colorado landmark. A gorgeous lake reflects the iconic bells, which change dramatically depending on the season and time of day. This view was after a late morning hike right before the aspens began to change.
Maroon Reflections | Pastel | 9 x 12 | $350
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Friday, October 9, 2015

"Journeys" Pastel Society of Colorado Show


Signature members of the Pastel Society of Colorado were challenged to create a new body of work about a personal visual journey. The results are exhibited in an intriguing show in the North and Mezzanine Galleries at the Lakewood Cultural Center in Lakewood, CO, through Nov. 22. Here are the images from my "House Portraits" collection and my writeup.

Hometown Treasure McCreery House in Loveland, CO, pastel painting by Mary Benke
"Hometown Treasure," 6x6, pastel

Le Maison de Monet in Giverny pastel house portrait painting by Mary Benke
"Le Maison de Monet," 9x9, pastel

Springtime in Old Town pastel painting of Victorian House by Mary Benke
"Springtime in Old Town," 6x6, pastel


From internationally famous to locally known to anonymous, these houses all captured my attention with their fascinating architecture and eyecatching landscaping. But most of all, it was their individual personalities I tried to convey in pastel. Most anyone who is an art lover has seen “The Master’s House,” Claude Monet’s home in Giverny. But not everyone has enjoyed it from this more intimate side view I used in “Le Maison de Monet.” The gardens there are, of course, magnificent, so it was essential for me to emphasize the flowering trees and roses in my painting as part of its character. “Local Treasure,” features a unique home in my hometown, Loveland. The McCreery House was built in the late 1800s and features distinctive architecture. It’s a charming venue for weddings, so I included a bit of “romance” in the painting along with seasonal fall foliage. “Springtime in Old Town” depicts another adorable home, this time in Old Town, Fort Collins. Again, the flowering tree is important to the design of the painting, adding some extra beauty to the gingerbread characteristics of the home.