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"Nebraska Sketchbook:
January 4, 1994 Noon"
Pastel Size 9.75 x 12.75" MB#420
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Mary Louise Tejeda loves to paint outdoors and most of her work has
been done on location, or in artist terms "en plein aire." She
paints to capture the rapidly shifting moods of the day and tries to show
everyday scenes in an uncommon light.
Mary Louisehe used to sit in her car and paint from
the roadside.
This is of course necessary in Nebraska's cold winter
days not to mention the winds that tend to whip around throughout the
year. Her favorite location is Dawes County. She frequently selects
locations in the Pine Ridge National Forest as well as the farms
surrounding it. Old homesteads, especially ones near her home, are
favorite sites. One which is often seen is that near her mailbox, the
Lang homestead, where there is now only a windmill, a few Chinese elms
and some yellow roses.
Tejeda includes in her sketchbook series a few items
done in other locations, such as Kansas and California.
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"Kansas Sketchbook
August 1, 1998 11AM
Koester House, Marysville"
Pastel Size: 9.5 x 13" MB#2177
A summer trip to Kansas in 1998 resulted in a set of fine sketches. They
were given by a private patron to the community library and may be seen
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"California Sketchbook
March 11, 2000
Women on the Beach"
Pastel 9.75 x 12.5 MB#2347
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"Nebraska Sketchbook
April 20, 1994 4PM"
Pastel 9.5 x 12.75" MB#492
Storm passing near Alliance, NE |

"Nebraska Sketchbook
December 21, 1993 4PM"
Pastel 9.75 x 12.75" MB#498
Snowy road with Crow Butte,
Dawes County |