Martha A. Thompson

Watercolor painting and graphite pencil drawing.
About Martha A. Thompson

I am passionate about painting the things I love in nature. Through paintings I am able to express myself and at the same time use this visual art as an educational tool.
Throughout my career I have been fortunate to have great artists honor my work. One of the highlights has been to be the recipient of the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History Award for outstanding depiction of the natural world at the Susan Kathleen Black Foundation Artist Workshop in Dubois, Wyoming. This award was presented by the internationally acclaimed artist John Seery-Lester.
I am also honored to have multiple paintings in the permanent, traveling, teaching art collection “Vanishing Circles” of Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona. This collection is about threatened and endangered flora, fauna and habitats of the Sonoran Desert, and the Sonoran Desert represents my home on both sides of the border.
As a developing fine artist, I was greatly influenced by my good friend and mentor Larry Wollam. He helped me develop the knowledge and love of graphite and watercolor techniques.

Martha A. Thompson
Preferred Pronouns: She, her
marthathompsonart@outlook.com
520-869-1392
https://www.marthathompsonart.com
Gambel's Quail
Family Time

Watercolor 19.5 H x 21 W

Prickly pear cactus flower
A Yellow Blossom

Watercolor 17 H x 13 W

Wild Mustangs
The Wild of Pryor Mountain
Graphite pencil drawing, 8.5 H x 13 W

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