MARY ELLEN McDERMOTT ABSTRACT ENAMEL ON COPPER MID CENTURY 60'S CLEVELAND

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I AM PLEASED TO OFFER THIS MARY ELLEN McDERMOTT ABSTRACT ENAMEL ON COPPER. MID CENTURY MODERN 1960'S. CLEVELAND/ AKRON ARTIST. MEASURES 19 1/2" WIDE BY 17 1/2". TITLED "LICHEN ROCK". DIRECT FROM THE ESTATE OF THE ARTIST. NEVER OFFERED FOR SALE. Mary Ellen Nichols was born in Akron, Ohio, in 1919. She studied at the Cleveland School of Art, where she was awarded a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1940. While there she met Bernard McDermott, an industrial design student, whom she married in 1941. Trained in numerous disciplines—including painting, watercolor, fashion illustration, and jewelry design—Mary Ellen McDermott produced work in a wide range of media over the course of her long and productive career. After about 1953, however, enameling became her preferred medium. In a 1955 interview in Cleveland’s Plain Dealer entitled “Puts Her Art on Enamel Panels,” she stated: “Enamel is one of the ageless art mediums. It is more permanent than oils and it never fades. You can get effects in enamel you can’t get in any other way because it is translucent and it looks precious to begin with.” While she explored a wide range of subjects in her work, McDermott was most interested in religious themes and was awarded numerous ecclesiastical commissions for churches throughout northeastern Ohio. According to a 1984 résumé, she taught painting, read more