Mary Jo Jung Art Collections
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Artwork by Mary Jo Jung
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson by Mary Jo Jung
Oh to see the world by Mary Jo Jung
Kiss of Paris by Mary Jo Jung
Clayton's Place by Mary Jo Jung
Colors of Youth by Mary Jo Jung
Kiss of New York by Mary Jo Jung
Kiss of London by Mary Jo Jung
Edge of Time by Mary Jo Jung
Back Road to Home by Mary Jo Jung
Puddle Fun by Mary Jo Jung
Old Soul by Mary Jo Jung
Fair Kisses by Mary Jo Jung
Kiss of Seattle by Mary Jo Jung
My Favorite Scarf by Mary Jo Jung
Thank you for coming..... by Mary Jo Jung
Homer Fishing Floats by Mary Jo Jung
Boys on the Beach by Mary Jo Jung
Have food Pam? by Mary Jo Jung
Patience in Pink by Mary Jo Jung
Candy Dish by Mary Jo Jung
Happy Hour by Mary Jo Jung
Seattle Underground by Mary Jo Jung
The Choir by Mary Jo Jung
Baiting Solo by Mary Jo Jung
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About Mary Jo Jung
I received my BFA in Visual Communication from Ball State University in 1982. After working for a very small ad agency, my husband and I moved to TX and started a family which involved other ‘creative’ aspects of life. Now our nest is empty and I have been able to immerse myself full time in painting. I am consumed with using the many ideas and photos I have archived over the years. If only the hand could move as quickly as the mind……
An artist must create what excites them or what pulls on them emotionally. I have a thing about nostalgia. Vintage things seem so much more exciting because there is a history that holds a story we must know. I will choose to paint an old well worn item as opposed to its newer counterpart because there is character in something that has been used and kept for a reason.
As a child I loved anything that had another thing hidden within, either visually or verbally and that has not changed. I love nothing better than seeing a piece of art from a distance, forming an impression and then upon closer scrutiny seeing something other than the first impression.
Everything I paint is a culmination of emotions, some from childhood, some from parenthood and I’m sure some from my DNA (thanks mom and dad). I wouldn’t be able to do this without the support of my husband and children who continue to evoke feelings of love and wonderment.