Artist Bio
The
art of Marylou Falstreau can best be described
as interpretive, personal, and joyful. Her work is filled
with pattern, vibrant color, and texture and is typically
narrative in nature. Keeping in mind the common threads that
unite us as ” human beings”, she creates a feeling
or mood that the viewer can identify with, or be challenged
by.
Marylou’s artistic path began in childhood. There
was always an intense pull towards the creative side and
this has sustained her well into her adult life. She is mostly
self- taught, although she attended both Delta and Sierra
Colleges in California, majoring in art. Her work is intuitive
in nature and throughout the years she has created a style
that is uniquely her own.
Her most recent creation is a series of inspirational prints
called the “Women and the Hourglass”. She is
also co-creator of the popular book, “It’s the
Stories You Tell That Color Your Life”. For more information
and show schedules please go to www.mfalstreau.com
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