Mary Parkhill Landscape Photographer
More About the Artist
Mary’s journey to professional photography has occurred in three distinct phases, each of which uniquely shaped her artistic design, framing perspective and broader worldview. All of these experiences inform the masterpieces she produces today.
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Our premium acrylics, high quality canvases and beautiful prints are the perfect mediums to display our vibrant colors in your home and in your art collection.
Scratch resistant with a polished finish, acrylics are often the preferred method for showcasing beautiful, vibrant artwork.
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About the Chicago Cityscape Artwork
View of Chicago’s skyline under a warm sky from Lake Michigan
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Photography Print: Kodak Professional Endura Premier Lustre paper (frame not included)
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Backstory of the Chicago Skyline
One of my favorite parts about Chicago is that it was crafted alongside Lake Michigan. The skyscrapers and hectic, busy roads can leave your mind completely when you focus your energy towards the lake. The lake provides a piece of paradise in a city that never sleeps.
Chicago Landscape Photography
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About the Chicago Bean Artwork
Chicago’s famous Cloud Gate or better known as “Bean” lit up during the sunrise
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Photography Print: Kodak Professional Endura Premier Lustre paper (frame not included)
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Chicago Bean Photo Backstory
It’s pretty tough to find a time when there are no other visitors at the bean. Even in the wee hours of the morning, runners and joggers stop by for a quick selfie before they continue their run and in the evening, lovers and friends take casual strolls stopping to admire the work of art. Early one morning, I found myself at the bean by myself for a split second. As the sun was coming up, I managed to position myself in the middle of the beautiful architecture as it captured the warm glow of the sun on the Chicago skyline behind me.
More Chicago Artwork
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About the Central Park Autumn Branches Artwork
Fine Art capture of a beautiful Autumn tree gracing Central Park with it’s warm hues
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Photography Print: Kodak Professional Endura Premier Lustre paper (frame not included)
Custom sizes available
About the Central Park Autumn Tree Artwork
During the Autumn, Central Park in NYC comes to life with vibrant colors. The tree leaves turn beautiful shades of yellows, oranges, reds, and greens. As I was walking along one of the paths towards the center of the park, I saw this magnificent, beautiful tree that had every hue of yellow in it’s leaves. Mesmerized by its size and arch over the pathway, I captured this photograph in an effort to share it with others.
More New York City Artwork
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A quiet spring field note from the water near Juneau, Alaska, passing Boy Scout Beach, watching the ferry head toward Skagway, seeing sea lions and a distant humpback, and remembering why some of the best Alaska moments cannot be scheduled.