Mary Lou McCambridge Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Mary Lou McCambridge based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Mary Lou McCambridge
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Purple coneflower by Mary Lou McCambridge
In the mountains by Mary Lou McCambridge
Bright and beautiful by Mary Lou McCambridge
August Shrub by Mary Lou McCambridge
Yellow Coneflower by Mary Lou McCambridge
Flowers for Elaine by Mary Lou McCambridge
HoneyBee Canyon by Mary Lou McCambridge
Raising Sunflowers by Mary Lou McCambridge
Firs on the hill by Mary Lou McCambridge
Pretty in pink by Mary Lou McCambridge
8-2016 sketch of trees by Mary Lou McCambridge
Fog in the Meadow by Mary Lou McCambridge
Gretchen's Flowers by Mary Lou McCambridge
Beach Grass by Mary Lou McCambridge
English Rose by Mary Lou McCambridge
Cholla by Mary Lou McCambridge
Chollas by Mary Lou McCambridge
Cholla blooms by Mary Lou McCambridge
Rose in the wild by Mary Lou McCambridge
Roses with purple by Mary Lou McCambridge
My wild roses by Mary Lou McCambridge
Planter of flowers by Mary Lou McCambridge
Bushes in winter by Mary Lou McCambridge
Lobelia by Mary Lou McCambridge
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About Mary Lou McCambridge
Themes of landscape and floral, visited and imaginary, are infused in Mary Lou McCambridge’s works. She draws from a well of images from sketches and photographs she has visited. A west coast inhabitant, she is fascinated with mountain, ocean, water, trees, flowers and now desert themes. Mediums are Watercolor, Acrylic, Mixed media, and Collage. Always interested in art, she started painting at the age of 8, with a set of oil paints that her father handed down. She was fascinated with making images and was exposed to some great painters, living close to the Seattle Art Museum. Influenced by Seattle artists called the Mystic painters, the painters of Silver light, modernism in the Northwest. She picked up a calligraphic style, using Japanese brushes especially with her watercolors, and collage from George Tsutakawa and Paul Horiuchi. Recently moving to Tucson, AZ new works will include desert imaginations and scenes, out busily sketching.