





“Spin On The Lake” Canvas Transfer by Marilynn Dwyer Mason – Framed Limited Edition Bear Lake Art 276/500
The artwork depicts a joyful family of three black bears taking a pleasure ride in a speedboat. Their eyes sparkle with excitement as they look back, swiftly gliding over the lake's surface. The detail writing on the boat side includes a fancy cursive title "BEAR CRAFT CF 2002 M.M. "
The piece is framed with a beautiful natural raw willow wood and birch tree bark that has been hand stretched, lending a delightful forest-inspired accent along the edges. Each piece is one of a kind and offers a beautiful aesthetic. With frame it measures 51.5x42
Canvas Transfer Print # 276/ 500
Author Information
Name ~ Marilynn Dwyer Mason
Marilynn was born in Butte on June 17, 1943, she attended Saint Ann’s Grade School and Girl’s Central Catholic High School, graduating in 1961. Marilynn knew at two-years old that she was an artist and along with her family they knew it was her God-given gift. Encouragement from her parents help to inspire her with her natural born skill and ability becoming evident to everyone around her. Many of her youthful days were spent drawing and sketching and in high school she emerged as a portrait artist. Marilynn’s natural skills soon grew to include wonderful works in watercolor, pen and ink, pastel, acrylic and oil. She painted what her heart told her to – scenes of her hometown adventures in small town Montana, the wonderful wildlife and its local people. It is known that Marilynn's love and deep respect for all Native Americans and their culture helped to inspire her countless beautiful fine art portraits of Native American Indians, young and old. She has spent a great deal of her career illustrating furniture, painting murals, teaching art classes and mastering western landscapes. Later in life she began painting realistic bears in nostalgic and whimsical settings. Marilynn’s vision of bears enjoying all aspects of the outdoors became wildly popular. Through a business partnership she formed Mason Maloof Designs and is now known as Dwyer Mason Art.
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