When Mary Frances set aside the nine-to-five world, she immersed herself in art, experimenting with a variety of forms. Under the guidance of professors from Georgia Perimeter College and Georgia State University, Frances began applying pencil to paper to create portraits, in ink, ebony, and charcoal. As time passed, she discovered pastel, clay, decoupage, and acrylic. She has journeyed from the realism of photography to abstract watercolors. These days she is floating with Art in the Clouds using soft pastels.
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