Mary Roberson
Young and Alert Oil 12" x 12" $2,500
Christmas Cardinals Oil 9" x 12" $1,800
Standing on Guard Oil 9" x 12' $1,800
Lake Cruiser Oil 18" x 18" $3,700
Bison Herd Oil 9" x 12" $1,800
A Natural Alliance Oil 14" x 11" $2,500
Purposeful Oil 8″ x 8″ SOLD
Hey Blondie! Oil 12" x 12" $2,500
Salmon Fisher Oil 18" x 18" $3,700
Second Autumn Oil 12" x 12" $2,500
Born for Swimming Oil 18" x 18" $3,700
Bison with Her Calf Oil 16" x16" $3,200
The Instigator Oil 8″ x 10″ $1,600
2nd in Command Oil 8″ x 10″ $1,600
The White Alpha Oil 8″ x 10″ $1,600
A Symbol of Wisdom Oil 8″ x 8″ SOLD
The Healer Oil 8″ x 8″ $1,300
A Gift to Mother Earth Oil 8″ x 8″ SOLD
Perseverance Oil 12″ x 12″ $2,200
Ever Alert Oil 8″ x 8″ SOLD
Sibling/Grizzly Cubs Oil 17″ x 19″ SOLD
Word Oil 17″ x 19″ $1,900
Animation Oil 17″ x 19″ $2,300
Where, Why & Wren? Oil 8″ x 8″ SOLD
The Plainsmen Oil 52″ x 52″ SOLD
Haven’t You People Heard Oil on Aluminum 12″ x 9″ SOLD
Running Along Oil 12″ x 60″ SOLD
Adult Black Bear Oil on Wood 12″ x 9″ SOLD
I’ll Take Two Oil on Wood 19″ x 19″ $1,800
Country Evening Oil on Lenin 9″ x 12″ SOLD
The Insider Oil on Aluminum 8" x 10" $1,600
Checking the Frame Oil 8" x 8" $1,200
Artist Bio
Mary Roberson was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, shortly after her family relocated to Redondo Beach, California where she spent most of her childhood. Mary’s love for art began at a very early age, and in Mary’s own words “ I played games with this gift. Sometimes I tried to ignore it, and sometimes it just welled up inside of me until it won me over, and the gift got its way. It has always been a tug of war between getting out of the way to let it happen, and running huge list of games to give it a hard time. The reasons for this “warfare” are complex, deep rooted, and part of my character.”
Mary goes on to say…. “When I look back at my story, I am moved by the war I waged with truth, and I am so thankful that I am free now to paint to my heart’s content. I love to camp in Yellowstone, where the wildlife roams free, posing for digital camera sessions while I enjoy the relative peace and quiet of my growing love for this profound mystery that is life itself. When I wake up in the morning, I visualize canvases that wait for me to show up and deliver the goods. There is a growing excitement in the air, and, for me, it is all about capturing the essence of this dream on canvas.”
Mary Roberson has received the high distinction of being entered into the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in 2005. The Museum purchased her painting as part of their permanent collection. Mary was also given a solo exhibition at the Museum in May of 2005.
Mary and her paintings have been featured in numerous art publications such as Southwest Art Magazine, Wildlife Art Museum and Big Sky Journal to mention just a few.