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A longtime member of Visual Arts Brampton, Mary Noble earned
a BA in Art History and studied Illustration at Sheridan College.
Painting in watercolours, oil and acrylics, Mary has created many
works of landscape, still life, and portraits. Mary accepts commissions.
Mary was previous a VAB board member, and taught a series of
successful acrylics workshops.
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Artists listed on the Visual Arts Brampton site
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Artist
reveals the character of people in her work
November 16, 2005, The Brampton Guardian,
Tina Depko

Photo by Bryon Johnson Mary Nobles
passion for painting portraits is apparent from the dozens she
has in her studio. The public can see her works this month in
Brushes with Success at Artway at Shoppers World.
Mary Noble becomes animated
when she starts talking about her portraits.
The Brampton artist has a large collection
of paintings of Brampton faces assembled in her studio, from a
gentle-looking woodcarver to a defiant teenager.
These are real, everyday people who are
worth noticing, according to Noble.
"I'm not doing wonderful, traditional
portraits of people in their finery," she explained. "These
are the people of our time. I like to see the character of the
person, so when I do a portrait, it isn't about making it so beautiful
that someone is going to want to buy it, it is about who they
are."
An illness that left Noble home-bound in
1979 marked a turning point in her life.
Two busy careers as a mom and a supervisor
for an insurance company left no time up to that point to explore
a lifelong passion for art. A pastel drawing she created during
her sickness led to a suggestion from the owner of a framing store
that she take art classes. Noble decided it was worth a try.
"My friends father was a commercial
artist and he started giving me weekly lessons in oil and watercolour
painting," she said. "The first day I painted something
for him, he told me I could be an artist."
The lessons awakened Nobles artistic
spirit. She decided to study illustration at Sheridan College
to see where it would lead.
"It was an exciting time in my life,"
she said. "I've been a full-time artist since. This is inside
of me and I have to do it."
Noble continued to work with watercolours,
oils and pastels, primarily painting florals and landscapes. A
few years later she decided to switch to acrylics, which were
more suitable for her ongoing interest in portraits. She found
other artists with the same interests in a new group called Visual
Arts Brampton.
Twenty years later, she is still with them,
participating in weekly portrait sessions and teaching acrylic
classes.
"Art can mean a lot of things to people,"
she commented about her teaching experience. "People take
up art for a lot of different reasons, such as stress or sickness,
so helping them along the way by teaching them art is something
I can do. You have to do what you can in life, and this is something
I can do."
Noble is the featured artist of Visual Arts
Bramptons Brushes With Success exhibit, on now at Artway
in Shoppers World until Nov. 25. The show includes examples of
her portraits, as well as landscapes.
While she loves portraiture, Noble has also
developed a passion for painting scenes from fishing villages.
She makes an annual pilgrimage to Nova Scotia with her husband
to find new inspiration.
"When I go out East and see the remnants
of this disappearing lifestyle, it is sad because it is a piece
of history and a part of our heritage," Noble said. "It
goes back to the ordinary person and the ordinary way of life."
Brushes with Success runs until Nov. 25
at Shoppers World. To view more of Nobles works, visit www.marynoble.ca.
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