I n 1995 Mary Ogle, a
traditionally trained oil painter and printmaker, lost the sight in her
right eye. The loss of depth perception and ability to see fine detail
affected her work greatly. About a year before she became partially
sighted, however, she began experimenting with a new medium - the
computer.
Over the next several years, with much trial and error, she
painstakingly retrained herself to paint in the digital medium. Her
traditional training gave her the solid foundation and structure to
created balanced and harmonious compositions - while still allowing her
artistic vision to burst through in color, shape and line.
Mary's artwork is now collected all over the world including the United States, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Germany and the UK.
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