MARY JANE MILZ
From my earliest memories, I wanted to ride a horse and be an artist. During my forty eight year career as a labor and delivery nurse and a
mother of three children, I painted and rode horses at every
opportunity.
My work represents my life and experiences in northern Maine, the
Catskills, Hudson Valley, Yuma desert and the Four Corners of the
Southwest. Since my retirement from nursing, I have moved to
Albuquerque where I am fulfilling my dream of being a full-time artist.
My chosen medium is watercolor because of the lack of control and
unpredictability it allows. My spirit becomes free as I weave complex
patterns of light and dark shapes and colors that connect reality,
mystery, beauty and imagination for the viewer. The birth of a child, the
creation of a painting are part of the same miracle of life in my heart and
my painting. You can contact Mary Jane at [email protected]
All images are copyrighted by the artist. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission from the artist is obtained.
mother of three children, I painted and rode horses at every
opportunity.
My work represents my life and experiences in northern Maine, the
Catskills, Hudson Valley, Yuma desert and the Four Corners of the
Southwest. Since my retirement from nursing, I have moved to
Albuquerque where I am fulfilling my dream of being a full-time artist.
My chosen medium is watercolor because of the lack of control and
unpredictability it allows. My spirit becomes free as I weave complex
patterns of light and dark shapes and colors that connect reality,
mystery, beauty and imagination for the viewer. The birth of a child, the
creation of a painting are part of the same miracle of life in my heart and
my painting. You can contact Mary Jane at [email protected]
All images are copyrighted by the artist. The use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission from the artist is obtained.