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Marybeth MB Morrison


Marybeth Morrison, daughter of Raymond Morrison and Mildred Wood, was raised in the rural town of Vincennes, Indiana. Her interest in sketching and painting began at a very early age. She doesn’t remember a time when there wasn't a pencil or paint brush in her hand. At sixteen years of age, Marybeth and her family relocated to the Globe-Miami area in central Arizona. There, she became familiar with the San Carlos Apache Indians when they came to town to do their shopping. Marybeth was fascinated with Indian tribal history, especially with the old Apache warrior, Geronimo. Marybeth's great-grandfather, David Morrison, was a close friend of Buffalo Bill Cody and his Wild West Shows in which Geronimo performed. Geronimo and Buffalo Bill Cody were in most of the stories told by her grandparents. Her love for the Old West was shared by her father's cousin, Marion Mitchell Morrison, better known as John Wayne.

Marybeth was married at 21 years old. Her husband worked in a retail store and Marybeth established her studio in the back room of the store, sketching and painting on canvass, pottery, milk cans, saw blades and old barnyard boards and planks. Her art work was in demand and some renowned people such as Mel Tillisthe country singer, Amanda Blake, Dennis Weaver actors in “Gunsmoke” started to collect her paintings.

Painting mostly with water colors and acrylics, Marybeth enjoys using warm earth colors inspired by the sun-drenched Sonoran desert and the blue and purple haze of its mountain landscapes at sunset. Marybeth also uses lavender colors found in the desert after any spring shower. Marybeth maintains her home and studio in southwestern Arizona with her three cats.

Marybeth has recently completed a collection of sketches depicting her memories of growing up in rural America and is now preparing an astounding collection of sketches of the Old West. Her strong sense of color and trend awareness make her art a favorite in the home and gift markets. Marybeth is preparing an astounding collection of sketches based on her family’s experiences in the Old West.

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