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Marjorie  Cutting

Marjorie Cutting

Baraboo, WI

Marjorie at work in her studio.

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The Wounded Side by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • The Wounded Side
  • Watercolor and Ink Framed
    20 x 15 in
    (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
The Stile by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • The Stile
  • Watercolor Framed
    7.5 x 11 in
    (19.05 x 27.94 cm)
The Anointing by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • The Anointing
  • Watercolor and Ink Framed
    20 x 15 in
    (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
Rocky Bank by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • Rocky Bank
  • Watercolor
    9.5 x 13 in
    (24.13 x 33.02 cm)
River Walk by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • River Walk
  • watercolor
    11.25 x 15 in
    (28.58 x 38.1 cm)
Red Waterfall by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • Red Waterfall
  • Watercolor & Ink
    7 x 5 in
    (17.78 x 12.7 cm)
Passing Moon by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • Passing Moon
  • watercolor
    12 x 8 in
    (30.48 x 20.32 cm)
My Beloved by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • My Beloved
  • Watercolor and Ink Framed
    20 x 15 in
    (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
Motherhood by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • Motherhood
  • Watercolor and Ink Framed
    20 x 15 in
    (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
Gone Fishing by Marjorie  Cutting, Image 1.
  • Gone Fishing
  • Watercolor and Ink Framed
    15 x 11.25 in
    (38.1 x 28.58 cm)
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Marjorie's story as an artist began seventy eight years ago. She won a scholarship to attend an art oriented high school. For many years Marjorie was a professional costume designer. Art runs through her family including her parents, cousins and ancestors. Marjorie is now retired from a life of several career paths and now spends her time creating watercolors on a variety of subjects. Many of her pieces reflect her spiritual journey, and others, the fun of letting the colors run and see a picture emerge, then enhanced with ink pen. Marjorie also creates wall hangings in fabric when inspired to put needle and thread to work.

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