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An ongoing visual and conversational diary about my work and life as an artist.


"Tulip Field, Skagit Valley." Oil on Canvas, 4x4" 2016.The tulip is the world’s peace flower, with special status in countries like The Netherlands and Turkey. It has a “sacred significance” in Istanbul.

"Tulip Field, Skagit Valley." Oil on Canvas, 4x4" 2016.

The tulip is the world’s peace flower, with special status in countries like The Netherlands and Turkey. It has a “sacred significance” in Istanbul.

Tulipmania!

April 26, 2016

"Tulipmania," as it is known, occurred during the Dutch Golden Age, when a rare tulip bulb went for the cost of 12 acres of land.

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In tulips Tags Skagit Valley, Tulipmania, Washington State
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"Morning Harvest." Oil on Canvas, 4x4," 2016.The tulip is the world’s peace flower, with special status in countries like The Netherlands and Turkey. It has a “sacred significance” in Istanbul.

"Morning Harvest." Oil on Canvas, 4x4," 2016.

The tulip is the world’s peace flower, with special status in countries like The Netherlands and Turkey. It has a “sacred significance” in Istanbul.

Morning Harvest

April 23, 2016

Upon wrapping up my visit, I am touched by the simple elegance of the tulip harvest, filled with so much honor and meaning. These people are earning their living by picking tulips. It is my privilege to witness the dignity of which they are earning their livelihood.

I will remember this experience for a long time. The next time I stop in the grocery store to purchase my $4 bundle of tulips, I will say a silent "Thanks" to those who picked them for me.

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In tulips Tags Washington State, Washington Americana, Skagit Valley
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"Returning from the Field." Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016.

"Returning from the Field." Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016.

Anthologia - A Collection of Flowers

April 22, 2016

The word "anthology" derives from ancient Greek, anthologos, (antho + logos, adj. derivative of légein to pick up, collect) literally means "flower-gathering."

So, how does flower gathering have anything to do with literature and anthologies?

Well, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler. It may be a collection of poems, short stories, plays, songs, or excerpts. In genre fiction anthology is used to categorize collections of shorter works such as short stories and short novels, usually collected into a single volume for publication.

Thus, an anthology preserves the best of a kind, the "flowers" of the art. 

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In tulips Tags flower gatherer, anthology, Washington State, Washington Americana, Skagit Valley
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Gathering Tulips. Oil on Canvas, 4x4.:" 2016

Gathering Tulips. Oil on Canvas, 4x4.:" 2016

Gathering Tulips

April 18, 2016

One man is designated as the tulip gatherer (seen on the right.)  He goes into the fields where the group of pickers are located. One by one, the tulip pickers lay bunches of bound tulips in his outstretched arms. The tulip gatherer remains in the field until he has all the bundles he can manage to hold.

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In tulips Tags Washington Americana, Tulips
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Working in the Tulip Fields. Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016. M. Lamery

Working in the Tulip Fields. Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016. M. Lamery

Working in the Tulip Fields

April 17, 2016

Walking along the edge of the field towards the back where the tulip pickers are, I join them.

They are working in a quiet manner, silently picking the spring flowers. In unison, they advance, slowly, rhythmically. Reaching over, gently snipping the bottoms of the tulip stems.

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In tulips Tags Washington State, Washington Americana, Skagit Valley
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"Working in the field of Red Tulips." Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016. M. Lamery

"Working in the field of Red Tulips." Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016. M. Lamery

A Field of Red Tulips

April 16, 2016

Upon seeing the tulips in the Skagit Valley for the first time, I fell in love with the setting. 

Morning light, dew laden earth.

The rows of tulips are long.

The colors are lush. 

In the distance, I see groups of people on the perimeters of the fields. I think to myself, they must be on a guided tour or a field trip of some sort. As I continue to walk about the fields, I see similar small groups of people huddled in the rows of tulips. 

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In tulips, farmland, daily paintings Tags Washington Americana, Skagit Valley
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Deep pinkish red tulips.

Deep pinkish red tulips.

Tulipmania!

April 14, 2016

Did you know that before the stock market bubble of 1929, before the dot.com bubble of the late 1990s/2000s, before the housing bubble of 2008, there was the Tulip Bubble of 1634-37?

True story!

"Tulipmania," as it is known, occurred during the Dutch Golden Age, when a tulip bulb was worth as much as ten times that of a skilled craftsman.  

 

“At no time was this truer than during the tulipmania that swept Amsterdam between 1634 and 1637, when a single bulb of the most prized tulips fetched a price greater than the grandest canal houses in the city. This brief paroxysm of aesthetic zeal and financial speculation brought the nation’s economy to its knees, wiping out the fortunes of many and, for a time, making the flower into a national villain.” -- The Botany of Desire: A Plant’s-Eye View of the World.

Tulipmania is generally considered the first recorded speculative bubble. The term "tulip mania" is now often used metaphorically to refer to any large economic bubble when asset prices deviate from intrinsic values.


 

Mary Lamery is a lifelong resident and native of the Pacific Northwest. Lamery paints regional landscape in a manner that leans towards 19th century French Impressionism. Through her project, "Washington Americana," she will create original landscape paintings from her journeys through Washington for the creation of an art book of painted landscape of Washington State.

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"You're strictly a tulip girl -- a red tulip girl."  Alyson Noel

"You're strictly a tulip girl -- a red tulip girl."  Alyson Noel

Tulips Fields, Skagit County, Dutch Roots

April 10, 2016

Being a life long resident of Washington State, I have always wanted to see the tulips in bloom in Skagit Valley.

However, my first and only tulip "experience" to date was in 1985 on my very first trip to Europe, in Lisse, the Netherlands a little more than 20 miles away from Amsterdam to visit the world-renowned Keukenhof Garden.

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In flowers Tags Tulips, daffodils, Skagit Valley, Washington Americana
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Farmland. Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016. M. Lamery

Farmland. Oil on Canvas, 4x4." 2016. M. Lamery

En Route to Fir Island

March 30, 2016

Snow Geese feed almost exclusively on plant material on the flood plains. In winter, waste grain from flood plains like the one above are a primary food source, using cover crops such as winter wheat, rye grass, and potatoes. 

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In landscape, farmland Tags farmland, Skagit Valley, Washington Americana
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Wetlands in Conservation. Oil on Canvas, 4x4", 2016. M. Lamery.

Wetlands in Conservation. Oil on Canvas, 4x4", 2016. M. Lamery.

Wetlands in Conservation

March 29, 2016

A mist covers the ground from the rain laden skies. A stream flows through the marsh grasses, sloping hills in the distance. For a moment, I feel like I could be in Ireland, with the lush emerald green around me.

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In landscape Tags Skagit Valley, wetlands, Washington Americana
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Wetlands

Wetlands

March 28, 2016

One of the things that is very clear when you are in this area is the regional focus on conservation--for the land, for the wetlands, for the wildlife. The Nature Conservancy is working in partnership with Skagit County to restore 60 acres of freshwater tidal marsh, aiding salmon recovery, supporting agriculture, improving flood protection for the local community and creating new jobs.

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In landscape Tags snow geese, Skagit Valley, wetlands, conservation, Washington Americana
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Snow geese, early morning, Skagit Valley. February 2016

Snow geese, early morning, Skagit Valley. February 2016

Washington Americana: Snow Geese, Skagit Valley Winter Migration →

March 25, 2016

On February 28, I set out for a road trip to Skagit Valley.

Destination: Port Susan Snow Goose & Birding Festival, Stanwood, WA. I wanted to see the amazing snow goose migration, where an estimated 60,000-100,000 Snow Geese migrate south for the winter. 

Before I describe this trip, I want to go back in time a few years.

The last time I saw the snow geese was about this time of year in 2009. I drove up to Fox Island Nature Center with a friend. We planned our trip to arrive early morning sunrise. That is when the birds are waking up and flying in from their water nests in the surrounding inland marshes.  

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In landscape, birds Tags snow geese, Skagit Valley
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Four Traveling Musicians. Seattle, 2014. Photographe, M. Lamery.

Four Traveling Musicians. Seattle, 2014. Photographe, M. Lamery.

Washington Americana

March 23, 2016

For all of my life, I have had a love for the outdoors. When I was a kid, you would find me building tree forts with scrap wood rounded up from the neighborhood. I used some of that wood to build go-carts, using 2x4s for axels and nailing old wagon wheels to the ends. When I wasn't building something, I was exploring dirt trails in the backyard woods, flying kites and paper airplanes, riding bikes. Being outdoors was about a sense of exploration and adventure. 

Over the years, I continue to enjoy being outdoors for the same reasons--to explore and for the sense of adventure. I am now setting out to capture the natural beauty of our spectacular environment through painted landscape. I am titling my project "Washington Americana."

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In story telling Tags Washington State, commemorative poster, paintings, daily paintings, Washington Americana
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Valentine

February 14, 2016

My first memory of Valentine's Day was when I was six years old. I remember writing out Valentine's Day cards for my first grade classmates. I remember spelling the day as "Valentime" with an "m." Eventually, I learned to spell the holiday correctly.

Interestingly, if you break up the non-word "Valentime," you will find the Latin root "Valen" which means "Strong." It is also a Latin baby name, which I like very much. 

So, "Valentime" can be construed to mean "strong time." That make sense to me if we are talking about "Love."

Let's explore this analogy of "Love as Strong" a bit.

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In love Tags valentine, love, gratitude, NorthwestFlower&GardenShow, vincent_the_cutest_cat_in_the_world
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Oil Sketch. 8x10," 2012. M. Lamery. I will use this image in note cards I am producing for the 2016 Northwest Flower and Garden show.

Oil Sketch. 8x10," 2012. M. Lamery. I will use this image in note cards I am producing for the 2016 Northwest Flower and Garden show.

Inspired by Beauty →

February 10, 2016

Gosh, what an action-packed week it has been!

Speaking of the Northwest Flower and Garden Show, it is NEXT WEEK! Egads! What did I get myself into? Everything is still sinking in. It is all a bit surreal. Where is the panic button? I am still feeling calm and under control. This is a huge undertaking on my part, something I have never done before. Beginner's Mind? 

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In art, flowers Tags NorthwestFlower&GardenShow, paintings, French, fashion tote, 100 days 100 paintings, Seattle
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Forget-me-not. Oil on Canvas Paper, 8x10," 2016. (Detail.) M. Lamery

Forget-me-not. Oil on Canvas Paper, 8x10," 2016. (Detail.) M. Lamery

Un Jour Avec des Fleurs

February 1, 2016

In just a few short weeks, I will be participating in the Northwest Flower and Garden show, February 17-21, at the Washington Convention and Trade Center.

I made a short 41-second video featuring a few of my new paintings I am preparing for the show. I really enjoy making these little videos. I like setting the images to music as a way to express myself through my art. 

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In flowers Tags NorthwestFlower&GardenShow, mlamery_art, new work, paintings, impressionist, French, Seattle, flower
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The Calla Lilies are in Bloom Again →

January 25, 2016

The calla lily originated thousands of years ago in southern Africa, particularly from the range of South Africa to Malawi and the island of Madagascar. The most common tropical calla comes from the banks of the Nile River in Egypt it is called calla lily, Ethiopian lily, or common calla. 

For this painting, I chose to use yellow as the predominant hue in the painting. Yellow is the most luminous of all the colors of the spectrum. It’s the color that captures our attention more than any other color. It’s the color of happiness, and optimism, of enlightenment and creativity, sunshine and spring.

I also made a short little 60-second video showing various stages of creating this painting. I hope that you will enjoy it!

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In flowers Tags mlamery_art, impressionist, callalily, nwfgs, NorthwestFlower&GardenShow, Seattle, Washington, flower, Spring
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David Bowie. Changes. Oil on Canvas paper. 8.5x11 inches. 2016. Digital filters. M. Lamery

David Bowie. Changes. Oil on Canvas paper. 8.5x11 inches. 2016. Digital filters. M. Lamery

I Saw Bowie!

January 20, 2016

When I lived in New York City in 1990-91, I spent many many hours on the weekends walking from Greenwich Village to Central Park. I also took the subway trains on occasion, but walking is my thing. Walking you see more...you get a feel for the urban landscape, the people, and the amazing architecture of the city. So much history! More often or not, while walking you will see the sites and an occasional celebrity or two.  

One of those celebrities was David Bowie! 

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In music, art
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Changes →

January 11, 2016

I notice as I begin my first blog post of 2016 that I am remembering the pressure to produce a daily painting. Then, I relax and say to myself "this isn't the daily painting. I don't have to finish anything before the dawn of the next day. All I have to do is to write and to share a little of what is going on in my world."  

So, here it goes!

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Tags impressionist, Seattle Art Museum, Bellevue Art Museum, counterculture, mlamery_art, French
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Naches Heights in the distance seen from Selah ridge. Below the Heights flows the Yakima River.

Naches Heights in the distance seen from Selah ridge. Below the Heights flows the Yakima River.

Landscape of Naches Heights - Scouting Locations →

April 10, 2015

The land. 

I traveled to Eastern Washington February 13 and 14 to scout locations for a new series of landscape paintings (details below). My subject is the Naches Heights, about ten miles outside of Yakima. This project is especially meaningful to me because it is the home of my family on my mom's side.

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In landscape Tags Naches Heights, orchards, apples, cherries, Yakima
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