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Artist Statement:
The Mediterranean Sea—with its streams of color, its light, its reflections—has fascinated me since I was a child. Water continues to be the main source of inspiration. Water is constantly changing and I seek to capture its many forms, before they disappear, in my photography.
While nature is ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Upcoming exhibitions:
BRUSSELS ART FAIR
Conrad Hilton Hotel
Avenue Louise, 71
Brussels
October 2012
Hautecombe Abbey
Solo Exhibition
June 15 - September 15 2013
73310 St-Pierre de Curtille France
FAURE MUSEUM
Solo Exhibition
November 8 - December 19 2013
73100 Aix les Bains France
Past Exhibitions :
UNESCO PARIS - Go West
12 - ...
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Artist Galleries:
ARTISTS HAVEN GALLERY
Ft lauderdale, Florida
http://www.artistshavengallery. com
Infusion Gallery
719 South Spring Street, Los Angeles,
http://www.infusiongallery.com
Marziart International Gallery
20259 Hamburg,
Germany
http://www.marziart.com
Agora Gallery
530 West 25th Street, Chelsea, New York
Tel. 212-226-4151 / Fax 212-966-4380 Hours: ...
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Collections:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baudray
Alexandra de Beuville
Anaïs Gehenneaux
Adeline Werlher
Royce and Lisbeth Baudyet
Their testimonials can be read at :
www.marymanseyfineart.com/other 1...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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"Mary Mansey’s photographs have the viscosity and expressiveness of paintings. Her attention to light, reflection, and color is so intensely sensory that her images become dimensional experiences, moving out of their fixed frames and re-embodying moments in the natural world. Mansey’s representations of water act as strange symphonies of fluctuating forms and ripples. Sailboats, trees and houses become streams of color that oscillate with the water and serenity, stillness, and movement coexist.
Mansey, who is intimately familiar with the Mediterranean, has thoughtfully observed light’s play on water in infinitely diverse contexts. She finds the contemplative, sublime character of reflections fascinating because of their emotive potential. Even though she never uses human figures, Mansey’s photographs are ultimately more about people than about nature. The ripples and reflections represent ephemeral, passing moments that can be briefly perceived by the camera or human eye. Our relationship with nature, Mansey suggests, is fragile and temporal. We prolong the momentary emotional resonance of natural phenomena through memories and images. Mansey’s work invites us to contemplate our own interactions with the world around us and to feel, even if only momentarily, a transcendent inner serenity.
Mansey has exhibited her photography in Europe, Los Angeles and New York. She lives and works in Aix les Bains in the French Alps."
ArtIsSpectrum Magazine Upcoming November 2008 Issue
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