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Underwater
Creatures (20" x 16", razor-scraped oil
on paper) - One summer at Yelping Hill in the
early 1960s Mary and her son Jabez collected
underwater creatures from a stagnant pond called
the Tarn. They kept the creatures, which
ranged from microscopic daphne, or water-fleas,
to newts, crayfish, and fierce water bugs, in
tanks where they could watch them. Mary
found the creatures fascinating, and sketched and
painted them all. In this painting she let
her imagination go and combined fantastical
microscopic organisms with turtles, spiders, and
lake weed. |
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