Stop by the Carrollwood Cultural Center, and one thing is clear: local artists are making their mark in Tampa Bay.
One of those artists is area resident Mary Ellen O'Brien, who received honorable mention in a recent show at the center.
Patch talked to O'Brien about her artistic influences and how she got her start as an artist.
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Patch: How did you get started doing artwork?
O'Brien: I was sparked by my high school art teacher, and took every course she offered. I never had a study hall in high school. I attended art classes instead. Also I am a graduate of Cambridge School of Design, a
four-year art school.
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Patch: What is your artistic specialty?
O'Brien: I have worked in many media including oil, colored pencils, print-making, clay, etc, however for the past several years I have been involved in silk painting.
Patch: Who or what are you influences creatively?
O'Brien: I have studied all the great masters, so one can't help but be influenced by all of the artists who have gone before. So, I use my own imagination and creativity to bring my emotions to life.
Patch: What do you think your work says about who you are?
O'Brien: I am whimsical and like bright, vibrant colors, and I hope my artwork brings that to the surface.
Patch: How can people find your artwork if they want to purchase it?
O'Brien: My work is frequently in the Carrollwood Cultural Center
Gallery, and various venues as they come along. My home and studio
phone number is 813-935-2545.
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