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New Posterous Blog

Testing out cross-posting from Posterous to WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger and more. See full post »

Finding Fine Art: Giving the Gift of Art and More Etsy Treasuries

Some more of my paintings were featured in more Etsy Treasuries; plus I was included in a brief interview about Giving the Gift of Art on the FindingFineArt blog. See full post »

I’ll Be Showing with Cherrywood Artists at the Vortex During EAST

The VORTEX and CHULA are pleased to announce an Open Studio and Performance Festival at The VORTEX for East Austin Studio Tour 2010, Saturday and Sunday, November 13-14, 21-22, 2010 11am-6pm, at the VORTEX, 2307 Manor Rd. Austin, TX 78722, Neighborhood artists include Paul Ahern, Stephen Bartolomeo, Marykathryn Brigg, Patricia Chapa, Marilyn Fenn, Carolyn Green + Katinka Pinka, Cassandra Ramirez, Cedar Stevens, and Jeff Woodruff. See full post »

No, I’m a frayed knot

Another painting of mine has been included in a very cute Etsy Treasury, complete with a joke. Check out the whole beautful treasury, curated by Kendra of laylaloustudio, at this link on Etsy. See full post »

New and Belated News

The painting "The Devil's Wishbone" was chosen for an Etsy treasury, the painting "Yellowstone" was accepted into the AVAA member show; our house remodeling finally comes to an end, and other recent news. See full post »
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The work proceeds from the accumulated understanding and experience of form and color, balance and scale, which are the artist’s intuition. — Fredric Hammersley

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I am an abstract and representational painter. I paint primarily in oil, but I also work in a variety of other media. This is my blog; my art site is at Marilyn Fenn Studio, and you can purchase my art at Marilyn Fenn Shop.
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Wonderful study Marilyn,you wonderfully captured feel of materials.