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Born in California, Margery was raised in a family of artists. Her
mother was a teacher and actress, while her father was director of a
large community theater where he directed plays as well as designed
sets
and costumes. Some of her earliest memories are of leafing through
her mother’s collection of large and heavy art books. Margery spent
much of her youth studying classical ballet, acting in children’s
theater and helping with every aspect of the community theater
process including makeup and set construction. Thus from her family
she learned a love of the art.
Margery showed a talent for drawing and painting at a young age and
continued to study art and art history through college years. She
spent
her third and fifth years of University at Aix-en-Provence studying
French Literature and absorbing the vistas of Paul Cezanne’s
mountain, the Mont St. Victoria. Summers following these two
academic years were spent visiting the great cities and museums of
Europe. The passion of art that began in her childhood blossomed.
Although her fascination with art began early, she didn’t begin
painting in oils until 1991 when she discovered the gifted artist
and teacher Peggy Doughty. She also studied the discipline of
drawing with Bill Yokoyama for several years. Spending five years as
an amateur, she became serious about painting in 1996. When she
became a full-time painter, it was at this time that she began
showing her paintings professionally in Carmel. Since then her
paintings can be found in collections in the United States, Canada,
and Europe. She has shown her work in Carmel, San Francisco,
Yountville, St. Helena, and in Danville, California. She was honored
to be included in the Napa Valley Museum’s Plein Aire Biennial in
2003, and received First Place for the People’s Choice Award. She
was juried into the National Association of Woman Artists in New
York in 2003.ine of her vineyard paintings was to chosen as the
cover art for Concierge Magazine, July 2005 to August 2006. Recently
she was named a finest in the American Artists Magazine’s cover
competition, the winner of which will be announced in March 2007.
A prolific painter, the artist enjoys painting series that range in
scope from a minimum of six paintings to series that number into the
thirties. These series range in subject matter from floral and still
lifes to landscape paintings of San Francisco, Southern France and
the Napa Valley. Her style ranges from Impressionistic landscapes to
boldly realistic floral and still lifes.
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