
Madeline Gardner-Maryash

Eel Creek, 14x18

Fishermen's Floats, 24x24

All Tied Up, 11x14

Oh My Darling Clementine, 6.5x10

Blue Nautilus, 11x14

Spring Dawn, 30x40

Poseidon's Possessions, 14x22

Summer Dunes, 21x28

Dunes, 8x10

Marsh Colors, 8x10

Heaven on Earth, 24x30

Chocolate Checkers, 8x8

Red, White, and Blue, 9x15

Sand and Dunes, 9x13

Beached, 9x13

The Open Road, 30x30

Pearl Nautilus and Float, 11x14

New England Colonial III, 11x14

New England Colonial II, 12x12

New England Colonial I, 11x14

Sail Away, 16x19

In the Pink, 14x11
Award winning artist, Madeline Gardner Meryash, grew up in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts in a large artistic family. The sixth of fourteen children, she began painting in earnest in the late 1990’s and has never looked back. While largely self-taught, she studied with classically trained artists through Grand Central Atelier in New York City. Her preferred style is contemporary classical realism. She works primarily in oil and of late, almost exclusively from life. Recently, she has created paintings done on water gilded panels using the same method that was used during the Renaissance to create icon paintings. These are technically complex paintings on panel that require the use of rabbit skin glue, calcium carbonate, clay bole and 23kt gold. The paintings are unique in how they reflect light. Meryash does not restrict her subject matter and often finds inspiration in everyday life. She enjoys working plein air and often creates oil sketches to be used later in larger landscape paintings.
Madeline Meryash is an award winning member of the Salmagundi Club in New York City where she regularly shows her work. She is also an elected artist member of the Academic Artist’s Association and the American Artist’s Professional League. She has won dozens of awards for her paintings both regionally and nationally.