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Garden Tour, Sunday June 14, 2009 from Noon until 4 pm.
(Copy of Newsletter sent to my emailing list.)
Newsletter Highlights:
Art, Blogging, Facebook and a Garden Tour
 Bridge over the dry stream bed
I am really excited about the upcoming Garden Tour sponsored by the Northport Historical Society this coming Sunday, June 14, 2009 from Noon until 4 pm.
I am doing a comprehensive redesign of much of my garden this year and I’m really looking forward to showing and talking about this work-in-progress. I’ve been gardening on this little piece of ground for twenty years and I finally bit the bullet to tackle some real challenging gardening issues that develop as a garden ages.
Since my garden is such an integral part of my life as an Artist, this redesign and rethinking plays itself out over many of my artistic endeavors.
To see my garden and the other six magnificent gardens on this Tour please visit the Northport Historical Society home page to get your tickets, tour guide and map.
Social Networking
 Stand out in a crowd
I have joined the millions of people who have embraced Facebook as a means of staying connected with friends from the past, present and future. As an Artist and a Garden Designer, I enjoy showing my Garden and my Art. If I don’t share it in words and pictures with the many friends I have from afar, I will only have me as an audience. All that beauty just for my eyes? Far too selfish for my taste. So please visit me either on Facebook and/or on my Blogs.
For my Blog enthusiasts I’m made some changes.
Since I found that different folks enjoy different subjects, I’ve split my Blog into 2 different entities.
For those who enjoy reading about Art I have this blog.
Art Naturally – Musings of My Life as an Artist.
This Blog talks about Art Shows, Influences, Reviews, New Work, Education and more.
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For my http://www.northporthistorical.org friends I have
The Garden-Artist – My Garden, My Art, Where Passions Merge.
http://maryahernartist.com/garden-blog
My Garden Blog shows where I grow the inspiration for my Art.
It also follows in words and photos the Garden Design projects I’ve created and worked on in the Garden I’ve enjoyed for the last 20 years.
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I hope to see you in my garden or if you can’t visit, I hope to share with you online.
Keep smiling!
…mary
 Mary Ahern with her Digital Mixed Media Paintings
As an added bonus I will be showing some of my Digital and Traditional Mixed Media Paintings during the Garden Tour. Orders may be placed for pick-up after the Garden Tour ends at 4PM.
If you’d like to call to ask me questions about my work or would like to place an order for pick up please email me with your name and phone #.
Tags: Art, Art Shows, Botanical Art, Business of Art, Digital Art, Exhibitions, Flowers, Garden Artist, Garden Design, Gardening, My Garden, Selling Art, Traditional Art
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The North Shoreian has just published their April Home and Garden issue with my “Single Yellow Daffodil” on the front cover.
A delightful article about my work is featured inside this publication which is a magazine covering the North Shore (of Long Island) Arts, Culture & Politics.
The Column is called “The Creatives”
Mary Ahern: Capturing a Moment in Art
by Shaughnessy Anne McKenna Dusling
If you’d like to read the whole article please click here and visit the Press section of my website.
If you’d like to see an online version of The North Shoreian magazine please click here.
- The North Shoreian. April 2009 Home & Garden Issue
This is an exerpt of the article:
Classically trained painter, and Northport native, Mary Ahern, has spent the past twenty-five years studying and mastering digital painting and design. Mary’s interest in digital painting was stimulated when she was working for a company that created graphic technology for use in the television and production industry. Beginning as a salesperson in the early 1980′s, Mary began learning about the newest advances in this medium. As technology progressed, these high-tech digital systems became a practical expense for the small business owner and were readily available. In the early 1990′s, Mary invested in her own system and created her own graphic design company, Online Design. Her company was 100% digital which was unique at a time when paste-ups and mechanicals were still the norm in graphics.

- Champagne Poppies on a Brown Background
In addition to graphic design, Mary has combined her interests and talent in painting to create her own style and method of art. Her digital paintings are created by using the computer as her medium. Mary trades in her paintbrushes and paints for a pressure sensitive stylus and graphic tablet…
Mary’s abilities as an artist are not limited to digital painting. As a traditional painter, Mary is very talented. Mary mixes mediums, such as watercolor, oil paints, pastels, colored pencils and graphite, to create her works of art. She has been doing traditional painting and drawing for over thirty years and her work reflects many hours of time and commitment to the art.
In addition to art, Mary is very devoted to growing a private garden. She spends many hours cultivating the soil, planting, pruning and nurturing her flowers. Not surprisingly either, she adds a degree in Ornamental Horticulture to her already impressive resume.

- The Artist Mary Ahern with some of her Digital Paintings
Finding something that inspires is one of the most important steps for Mary as an artist. Mary states, “It is very important that I really like the subject that I choose because I spend so much time with it…
Mary’s clear dedication to her garden transpires into her devotion to her art. On Mary’s impressive and self designed website, you can visit her two blogs. One is devoted to art in general, touching on her visits to various locations, book reviews and her journey as an artist. Mary also has a blog devoted to gardening, in which she posts photographs of her beautiful plants as they grow and transform, and even shows the plants alongside her art that she has created in homage to the specific bloom…
If you would like to learn more about North Shoreian Artist Mary Ahern, her garden, her masterpieces or to purchase her work, visit her website: http://www.MaryAhernArtist.com
Tags: Art, Art Shows, Being an Artist, Botanical Art, Business of Art, Digital Art, Exhibitions, Garden Artist, Selling Art
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I was pleased to join an international group of digital artists at the inaugural exhibition of the brick-and-mortar physical gallery at MOCA, the Museum of Computer Art, in Brooklyn NY. The show was on display at this new and wonderful space located in Park Slope from Sept 2 – Sept 18, 2008 with a reception on Sept 6th from 4-6pm.
 Don Archer & Mary Ahern at the inaugural exhibition of the MOCA:Museum of Computer Art
MOCA was established in 1993 by computer artists Don Archer and Bob Dodson to promote digital art in its various forms and manifestations, including 3-D rendered art, fractals, enhanced photography, animation, mixed media, computer-painted and -drawn art, etc. Many talented artists have given them access to their work, and what you see in their archives and current exhibit are some of the best work that they have solicited. Some of it may be of technical or historical interest, some of it may be innovative and unusual, and some of it may have potential (dare we say it) as high art.
As an online museum, MOCA is host to hundreds of world-class digital artists and thousands of their images, all available for viewing online. It is one of the most heavily-trafficked, comprehensive, frequently-updated and respected computer art museums on the Web. It tries to keep abreast of the latest and best in digital art. Both beginning and advanced artists frequently visit the site, if only to see what the competition is doing.
Visit the MOCA Virtual Museum at: http://moca.virtual.museum and take a look at what’s new in the world of Digital Art.
Tags: Being an Artist, Business of Art, Digital Art, Exhibitions, Gallery Shows
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Mary’s Garden By Ellen Thompson, in the Long Islander newspaper
Tags: Art, Art Shows, Being an Artist, Botanical Art, Business of Art, Digital Art, Exhibitions, Gallery Shows, Garden Artist, Selling Art, Traditional Painting
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Gallery Art Show
“Welcome To My Garden”
Harborfields Public Library
31 Broadway – Greenlawn NY 11740 – 631-757-4200
Artist Reception
Sunday February 4, 2007 – 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Artist Lecture
February 27, 2007 7:30
Topic: “Creativity & The Business of Art”
During the entire month of February of 2007, I will be having a one-person Art Show at the Harborfields Library in Greenlawn NY. At the show I will be featuring both my Traditional Botanical Fine Art and my Digital Paintings.
My Botanical Fine Art is composed of paintings in watercolor and oils as well as my highly detailed graphite drawings. My new Digital Paintings are a combination of graphic design and virtual painting.
All my Art models and subjects are drawn from either my own garden, my own collections or from specialty florists.
 The "Welcome To My Garden" Show at the Harborfields Library in Greenlawn NY.
Tags: Art, Art Shows, Botanical Art, Bricks & Mortar Galleries, Business of Art, Digital Art, Exhibitions, Gallery Shows, Garden Artist, My Garden, Public Speaking, Selling Art, Traditional Art
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