Arline Mann is a watercolor artist. Her watercolors contemplate light and shadow in personal spaces and on cherished objects. Building on the traditions of Nineteenth-Century Scandinavian painters such as Christen Kobke and Constantin Hansen, and on watercolorists such as Anders Zorn and John Stuart Ingle, her work seeks clarity, calm and joy, and projects a benevolent world. In Mann’s watercolors, light often stresses the beauty and comfort of a distinctive room or familiar objects such as glass, books, and soap – always with a sense of human presence. Mann lives and works both in New York City and in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Her work has been selected for over 25 notable competitive group exhibitions at the National Arts Club (New York, NY) and The Salmagundi Club (New York, NY), as well as for museum and New York City gallery invitationals. Mann had a solo exhibition at The Association for Visual Arts (Chattanooga, TN), and a solo show of her work will be sponsored by a major New York City corporation in the near future. Among recent awards: first prize for Watermedia in the 2020 Catharine Lorillard Wolf Art Club annual exhibition and the Board of Directors Award in the 2021 annual exhibition of the American Artists Professional League. Her work is featured in the August 2022 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine and was selected for a 2022 issue of Studio Visit.
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