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Color excites me -- seeing it, mixing it, working it into many transparent layers in images of heightened color and light bringing nature into crystalline focus. My large-scale watercolors of natural subjects have a vivid, dramatic presence and for me evoke the inner landscape of the remembered image.
Marjorie Glick is known for her large scale, vividly colored realism watercolors that are inspired by new England's places of antiquity and by the beauty found in nature. She has been painting for 30 years, with works residing in numerous corporate and private collections including, Fidelity Investments and Brigham and Women's Hospital. She has exhibited at several regional museums and galleries including the DeCordova Museum, Beth Urdang Gallery, Boston, MA and The Forum Gallery in New York. She is the recipient of grants from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation (Artist's Resource Trust Grant) and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. She has been teaching since 1986 at The DeCordova Museum School. She holds a B.F.A. from Massachusetts College of Art, and has studied independently with Wolf Kahn and George Nick.