Mary Silverwood
About the Artist
Composition and color are the most important aspects of Mary Silverwood's paintings. Silverwood draws upon the shades and tones of nature, but likes to exaggerate them, dramatizing the emotional exuberance that the landscape conveys to her.
Mary Silverwood doesn’t consider herself a sentimental person, and yet to convey the landscape to others, Silverwood injects her feelings into the colors and designs, as well as her responses to what she sees. That takes the image beyond a mere “reproduction” of a landscape and turns it into an idea that flows from the brain and the heart.

















