
Mary Frey
Mableton, GA
30126
678-999-1262
www.extremepottery.com
www.quilling4kicks.com
www.freyservices.com

Mary
Frey began her artistic career in her early teens in St. Louis,
Missouri. This longevity in the arts has afforded Mary the benefit of
art created with a contemporary look to it. She studied in Georgia,
Alabama, Missouri, and Illinois, as well as in private studios. She
graduated from the prestigious Washington University with a Bachelor’s
of Science Degree.
Her raku and
horse hair pottery can have a very Asian feel to it. Thanks to her
studies in Japanese Water Gardens, you can find authentic,
Oriental-inspired creations on her website www.extremepottery.com. This
study came about as she built ponds and landscaped yards to stay true
to the physiology and theology behind the creation of Japanese gardens.
While some of
her art involves Asian inspirations, she also focuses on wildlife in
their natural environment. Most nature she finds roaming her property
and include Koi (Japanese Carp), horses, Macaws, and many more, all in
an art deco contemporary flair. Mary refers to her art as an
individually inspired piece,“All beings deserve the right to live. So I
try to capture the essence of the individual, whether the animal is a
common fish or a beloved domesticated horse.
She expanded
upon this clay form with another Japanese technique of art for making
wheel-thrown and hand built pottery and jewelry. This form of art is
known as "Raku". She studied the Raku art form with Karen Beswick and
later clay sculpture with numerous other artists. She has since
extended her art work into the colonial art of quilling (a.k.a. paper
filigree). In addition, you can find numerous articles on a variety of
subjects that Mary has authored as well as personalized gift cards. She
has even dabbled in award-winning blown glass art as shown below.
“The ebbs and
flows of my work and how they emulate forces in nature, I credit to
Chihuly.” While she loves to blow glass, the physical demands were a
bit much, so instead, she incorporates Chihuly’s adaptations of nature
in glass to nature in clay.
Selected Exhibits
• Art from the Heart Exhibit t, Mable
House Cultural Center, Mableton, GA
• World of Art, Mable House Cultural Center, Mableton, GA
• North Georgia State Fair Marietta, GA
Awards/Honors
• "Juror's Choice Award" in Art from the Heart Exhibit,
Mable House Cultural Center, Mableton, GA, 2003
• “First Place ” (Quillworks) North GA State Fair 2002
• “First Place” (Raku) North GA State Fair 2002
• “First Place” (Quillworks) North GA State Fair 2002
Gallery
Representations
Bonsai Trees
Intl. Co. (Since 1972)
352 South Atlanta Street
Roswell, GA 30075
House of Silk & Bamboo
7 Whitlock Avenue
Marietta, GA 30060
Membership
• South Cobb Arts Alliance
• The Quilling Guild
• The North American Quilling Guild
• National Arts Council
References
Sheila Giddons
Karen Beswick
Sandy Culp
Elizabeth Haskell
Brian Frey
(more upon request)