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Marnie
Donaldson
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"Pony Hide and Elbow Grease"
Oil on panel, 15 ½" x 17 ½"
$1,800
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"Ponies of Ocracoke"
Pastel, 14" x 23"
$1,600
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"Watching Angelica"
Oil on canvas, 20" x 30"
$3,000
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"Water Torture"
Oil, 12" x 16"
$900
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"Two for the Show"
Oil on canvas, 16" x 22"
$1,800
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"Jumpoff"
Oil on canvas, 20" x 24"
$2,000
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Marnie Donaldson has painted landscape and figurative work for more
than twenty-five years. A former horsewoman, she is currently specializing
in equine sports art. Working primarily in either pastel or oil,
Donaldson expresses her love for the action, drama and color of show
jumping and other horse sports through a distinctive style that she
describes as "loose realism."
Major
national juried shows in which she has exhibited include the
National Watercolor Society Annual, Watercolor West, the Rocky
Mountain National Watermedia Exhibition, The International Exhibition
of the Women Artists of the West, the Pastel Society of America,
The Pastel Society of the West Coast and the American Academy
of Equine Art Annual.
Marnie
has won more than 80 awards in local, regional and national art
competitions. She was elected to full signature membership in
the National Watercolor Society, the Pastel Society of the West
Coast, the Pastel Society of America and the American Academy
of Equine Art. Among her awards have been the Gold Medal for
Pastel from the Women Artists of the West, the B & V Giffuni
Purchase Award for two years in a row at the Pastel Society of
America Annual in New York City and the Award for Pastel and
an Award of Distinction from the American Academy of Equine Art.
Donaldson
began her art education at the University of California-Davis
under the mentorship of noted realist Wayne Thiebaud. She continues
her studies with many nationally prominent figure painters including
Don Andrews, Sally Strand and Neil Boyle.
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