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A Marilyn Hageman landscape conjures up the memory of a soft breeze on a summer day. It captures the sensation of movement, even in the seemingly still subjects of flowers and trees. Intrigued by their speed and motion, Marilyn began to paint horses at the early age of three. Now a painter of natural landscapes and botanicals, Marilyn still strives to capture the lyrical energy of the horses she drew in childhood. "I find it hard to categorize my work," Marilyn admits. Her brush strokes vary from loose and playful to concise. Reminiscent of her major artistic influences, Claude Monet and Mary Cassatt, Marilyn's florals and landscapes are as representational as they are impressionistic.
In the 1980's Marilyn attended Colorado State University where she received both a bachelor's and a master's degree in painting. Here she studied under Jim Dormer, a successful painter and printmaker who remains her mentor today. "Jim's uncompromising and demanding teaching style brought out my confidence and ability as an artist. He still provides me with guidance and support."
Marilyn's work is found in galleries and private collections in the United States. She resides in Golden, Colorado, with her husband Craig and three children, Grant, Blake and Clark.
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Bio from WAG 2004 Binder Catalogue • ©2005 Wild Apple Licensing