

Mary Hall
Mary Hall has never been without art. From a young age she loved to create. Whether with scissors and paper, sticks, moss and mud, or pencils, there was always something to be made!
At age 14 she drew her first portrait, and at 16 her work hung in the nation's Capital building, alongside the works of other congressional art contest winners from across the country.
She has been doing commission work for over a decade, but still loves learning new techniques to create more artistic and beautiful pieces.
Mary's aim is to create artwork which draws the gaze upward to things that are lovely, pure, and true, whether by comforting a grieving family through a portrait of a lost loved one, or highlighting the beauty and detail of God's handiwork through a sketch of a dainty wildflower.
In a time when loneliness and anxieties are high, Mary wishes to play a part in bringing joy and comfort to others.