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Original art available on. straitsviewfineart.com Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Walt Whitman by Marysue Ryan

The Raven Meeting Place by Marysue Ryan

Round Island Light House Michigan by Marysue Ryan

The Mackinac Bridge Michigan by Marysue Ryan

Maria Montessori Quote Beautiful Beach scene by Marysue Ryan

The School Room by Marysue Ryan

Round Island Lighthouse Mackinac The Picnic Spot by Marysue Ryan

Sandy by Marysue Ryan

Round Island Light by Marysue Ryan

The old Library by Marysue Ryan

The October Snow by Marysue Ryan

The Mackinac Bridge Michigan by Marysue Ryan

The Fives Court by Marysue Ryan

November sunset on Lake Huron by Marysue Ryan

Round Island Lighthouse Michigan by Marysue Ryan

Les Cheneaux Islands Michigan The yellow House by Marysue Ryan

Ashkenazi Sunflowers by Marysue Ryan

Winter Sunset by Marysue Ryan

Zakim Bridge Boston by Marysue Ryan

Pine tree by Marysue Ryan

Spring Wood by Marysue Ryan

The Palladium by Marysue Ryan

Cow by Marysue Ryan

Cattle dog by Marysue Ryan
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About Marysue Ryan
My Original art is available on straitsviewfineart.com
I was raised in Michigan where my parents instilled in me a deep love of the beautiful landscapes and the wildlife that surrounded me there.
Along the way I have studied studio art under various mentors and teachers and have taught Fine art, sculpture and photography at the middle and high school level.
My photograph THE TREASURE was chosen as a winning entry for the Ron Howard/Canon contest titled: 'Project Imagination.
This award was truly an honor that culminated with my photograph being exhibited in the Lincoln Center in New York City and in a promotional shot in Wired Magazine. This was a defining moment for me, but more importantly one that gave me the self-esteem and motivation to continue with whatever visions that popped into my head and allowed me to take chances with my work.