Marilyn Fairman
Marilyn
is a plein air artist painting in the impressionist style with a
focus on capturing "That special light which speaks of a time of
day that will quickly pass." American Artist Magazine
Editor-in-Chief M. Stephen Doherty describes and quotes
Marilyn's painting style and strategy in his article "Taking
Advantage of Plein Air Events."
Marilyn has a Masters of Art Degree in Studio Arts and Bachelors
of Fine Arts in Painting. Her works are in the collections of
the NY State Schoharie Crossing Historic Site, and the State
University of New York at New Paltz Alumni Association. She is a
Signature Member of both the International Plein Air Painters
Worldwide Organization and the New York Plein Air Painters; and
she recently founded the Mohawk Region Chapter of New York Plein
Air Painters.
In her early art career, Marilyn was a graphic artist for the
United States Military Academy at West Point, NY. Her color
illustrations are published in a textbook written by C. Lavett
Smith, Curator of the American Museum of Natural History, New
York City, and published by the New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation.
Marilyn's work may be seen at the Courtyard Gallery in Mystic,
Connecticut.
View Marilyn Fairman Online Gallery
Open House every Sunday afternoon with light refreshments
On going show with 2000 sq ft of art, sculpture and antiques set
in a European Salon setting.
Representing 24 Artists as well as a private collection and estate
art.
The Courtyard Art Gallery, Mystic
CT
Frances Harkins-Grunwald and Del-Bourree Bach, Directors
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