Mary Ann Leff


Biography

I am an abstract painter who was born and educated in Pittsburgh, PA. Studying and making art since childhood, I majored in painting and sculpture at Carnegie-Mellon University, graduated in 1971 and have been a working artist, living in the San Francisco Bay Area ever since.

My love of abstract painting and my passion for color have always been my central focus. For years I created abstract work, interested primarily in creating rich, evocative, color-saturated, surfaces.

A few years ago, however, my work began to shift, sometimes so quickly that it’s been a bit hard for me to keep up with. I began a series I referred to as “White Out” with thickly applied large swaths of primarily white paint. What was I “whiting out? Was I covering up or starting new? Hiding, or wanting to open, find and reveal? Somehow it literally “cleansed my palette.” Color began to creep back in, sometimes more muted and subtle, sometimes as bold as ever, but texture and form were my primary concerns as the paintings get thicker and thicker.

The recent past has been a time for me of having to deal with illness, death, loss, hope and survival. Is it any wonder that my work has gotten darker, hopefully richer, and more (literally--with silver paint) reflective? When I look down at my paint-covered hands and see the texture there, the lines of experience that are a map of my life, I know that it is texture that gives life--and art--richness and meaning.


Portfolio:

Silver Series

I see the silver that dominates these paintings as reminiscent of, or a metaphor for, a mirror’s (silver-backed) reflection, and wonder if, in a way, they are a kind of self-portrait. Reflecting my state of mind as I paint and my own internal reflections, the paintings become projections of that state onto the viewer and the viewer’s projection back. Some of the pieces change when looked at from different angles just as no one moment or angle of perspective fully represents an experience.

Silver Triptych “Silver Triptych”


Triptych of three pieces, each 48" x 30"
Mixed media: graphite, encaustic medium, acrylic and oil

Grace “Grace”

30" x 30"

mixed media on canvas covered wood panel

Silver Diptych “Silver Diptych”

24" x 60"
Two wood panels painted with encaustic medium and acrylic and oil paint

Shiny Bits “Shiny Bits”

48" x 60"
acrylic, latex, oil and cold wax

Dolphin Sightings “Dolphin Sightings”

48" x 24"
mixed media: acrylic, encaustic medium and graphite on cradled wood panel