Calabi Gallery

Featuring an Eclectic Array of Primarily 20th Century Artwork

Mary Silverwood

Mary Silverwood (1932-2011)

  Silverwood, Nevada Skies      Silverwood, Pink Pueblo     Silver wood, Sliced Orange with Knife Silver wood, Sliced Pear with Knife Silverwood, Bryce Canyon Silverwood, Arroyo Seco

High Desert Spring by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 28 x 40

Shadows of Taos Pueblo by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 31 x 38 – SOLD

Silverwood, Nevada Skies

Nevada Skies by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 21 x 29 – SOLD

Pueblo in Soft Colors by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 38 x 31 – SOLD

Russian River Out at Sea by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 29 x 19 – SOLD

Bands of Color by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 29 x 22

Taos Pueblo Oven (hornos) by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 27 x 19

Laurel Grove I by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 22 x 29

A La Maynard Dixon by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 22 x 29 – SOLD

Silverwood, Pink Pueblo

Pink Pueblo by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 13 x 19

Santa Fe Reflections by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 16 x 13

Twin Palms by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 29 x 22

Old Man and the Sea by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Black Rag Paper, 29 x 22

Tribute to H.J. Waldrum by Mary Silverwood, Acrylic on Canvas, 18 x 14

Acoma Pueblo by Mary Silverwood, Acrylic on Canvas, 14 x 18

Silver wood, Sliced Orange with Knife

Sliced Orange with Knife by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 9 x 11

Silver wood, Sliced Pear with Knife

Sliced Pear with Knife by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 9 x 12

Bryce Canyon by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 14 x 20 – SOLD

Arroyo Seco by Mary Silverwood, Pastel on Paper, 21 x 29 – SOLD

All available original pastels are part of Dian’s Art Collection

Mary SilverwoodMary Silverwood was a brilliant colorist and recipient of many awards and accolades. She was a studio artist and worked primarily with pastels on black rag paper. Born and raised in Texas she painted (with pastels) in Sonoma County and the Southwest, particularly in New Mexico. Mary passed away in 2011 in New Mexico.

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