Mary Jean Weber is an award-winning artist based in Maineville, OH. She is a graduate of the University of Hartford in Connecticut where she did her graduate work. She has also studied privately and taken many workshops from such top artists as Doug Dawson, Daniel Greene, Albert Handell, Ann Templeton, Elizabeth Mowry and Joyce Pike. Mary is an exhibiting and active member of the Oil Painters of America, Cincinnati Art Club, and a signature member of the American Impressionist Society. Mary has won more than thirty awards, and her work has been published in Inspire, The Artists Magazine, Southwest Art and Cincinnati. Many of her paintings have hung in national and regional invitational and juried shows, as well as many solo exhibits.
She gives workshops and teaches classes. Mary paints with pastels and oils in an impressionistic style. Although her work is realistic, it gives a peaceful response as it captures a joyous feeling that uplifts the viewer. She’s a great inspiration to many upcoming artists. She does the majority of her landscape work on location and also reflects her annual European painting trips. Mary is represented by Framing in Lexington, KY, Pendleton Gallery at Newport, Studio 215 in the Pendleton Art Center, and Miller Fine Art. In addition to hundreds of private collections, her work is in the public collections of Mansion of the Governor in Frankfort, KY, Cincinnati Bell, City University of New York, Kings Island Inn, the Cincinnati Financial Corporation, and Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford, CT.