Mary Todd Beam’s, “An Acrylic Journey”

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2009CCPeNewsletter_e091509_Image_for_article_4Mary Todd Beam’s light-hearted approach to acrylics breaks down barriers to creativity. Mary leads you through two complete paintings as you explore layering, line work and your artistic identity.

In the first project of An Acrylic Journey: From Trash to Treasure & An Inward Look, Mary strives to achieve order out of the visual chaos of a garage sale. She uses a view finder to isolate her subject and proceeds to simplify the objects into more basic shapes. Mary simplifies subjects in a line drawing then builds a foundation of bold, transparent pigments. She caps the painting with opaque layers and textures enabled by her acrylic process. She introduces concepts like linkage, abstraction and simplification.

In the second painting, Mary encourages you to look inward for inspiration. In this abstract composition, she cuts masks from contact paper and prints personal symbols with sheets of plastic. She finishes the painting with a graphic flourish.