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has a distinct passion and enjoyment for paintreminds me of your magazine, Simply Elevate, you ing. Her love for painting didn’t develop as child, don’t go to the negative you go to the positive.” because as she explains it, “I was too busy doing Mary Lillian goes on to tell us that, “We as a group chores around the house. We lived on a farm and thought that this was so unique and so helpful, that we had a lot of chickens so I washed all of our we started a club, we called it Elizabeth River Arteggs, you know the chores hanging out clothes ist Association.” That Group celebrated their 40th and cooking and all of that stuff, and so I did not anniversary in 2012. Mary continued her art educastart as a child.” She giggles and further explains tion by studying with Top Art Professionals in her that her love for art started a little later in life. area, which included many of the nation’s premier “First I started in ceramics, as a young teenager artists. and did that for about 10 years. Then I went into china painting classes. The lady that taught the Mary Lillian over time really started understandchina painting, she also taught painting. So I saw ing the unique quality of her gift and developed the what she was doing and got interested in that, and confidence to go full throttle in the business of Art she taught me prints. I learned a lot from her but I which lead her work to get recognized in several wanted to do my own thing. I didn’t want to copy artist showings, one being at the Riverview Galanyone else and that was very important to me, lery. Her awards and accomplishments include to have creativity and individuality.” Mary Lilrecognition at the Haygood Art Show, Great Bridge lian decided to further her Woman’s Club Art Art education and to learn the Show, Emporia basics that she felt she needed Art Show and the in order to start setting herself prestigious Peoples’ apart from others. She began Choice Award at the taking classes and received Fair for Arts Show. her art foundation through She has premiered at studies at Tidewater Coma juried Irene Leach -Mary Lillian White Exhibit, the Walter munity College in her hometown of Chesapeake, Virginia. Chrysler Museum, There she formed a tight relaand a juried show tionship and connection with the other Artist in her at the Mariners’ Museum. She has gotten awards class. One of the things that stayed with her from from the Tidewater Artist Association’s Gallery that experience was the process that her class took Exhibit and the Portsmouth Art Museum. Private when they would critique each other’s work. She collections of a number of very prominent citizens happily shares her story, “Most times when you are also display her work, as well as a local hospital around people that are interested in the same thing, in Virginia. Her leadership accolades includes there tends to be a lot of competition. We encour- achievements and offices she has held with the aged each other in this group, we were an unusual Elizabeth River Artist Association; Secretary and group. After we painted something we would Treasurer, Vice President, and President. Mary Lilhave to put it up in front of the class and it would lian’s involvement with artistic endeavors is extenbe critiqued by the class.” She further explained, sive, through the years, she has designed and made “If it was your turn to critique a painting and you window treatments, illustrated books, designed happen to get a painting that you didn’t like at all, and painted book covers, taught art in three priyou could not say anything negative about it. You vate schools, and still always take the time to help had to start off with something positive even if it others master the field of Art. She has a passion was that you just like the colors. And then, rather for what she does and it manifests throughout her than saying what was wrong with it, you had to work as she transfers to the viewers a window into say what they could do to improve the painting. It her heart, mind, and soul. In her fantasy paintings, “Strength comes from the Lord and I always pray that God use my art for His glory.” 40 www.simplyelevate.com