Hilary Zelson - I have been calling myself an artist for as long as I can remember, but technically I have been a practicing fine artist since I graduated from Union College with a BA in 2011. My fascination with color started at a very young age with a love of rainbows, and over the years this fascination has grown into my passion. I make art because I love the challenge. It is not just the joy I feel creating an image I can see in my imagination or in a photograph, but of surpassing my original vision. I am also an artist so I can share my love of art with others by both displaying my work and through my job as an Art Educator and Community Art Liaison at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.
Watercolor Paintings, Mixed Media Glitter Paintings, and Fine Art Photographers of mine have been displayed throughout the country: in Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida and California. I currently have art on display at Northeastern University’s Gallery 360 and at the John Hancock Tower in Boston, MA. Most recently, I am honored to be creating “M is for Meteorite”, a glittering interstellar display at Boston Children’s Museum, for an exhibit in honor of BCM’s one hundredth anniversary, which will be installed on April 23rd, 2013.
Medium: Painting - Watercolor, Mixed Media