Mary Flood

A young girl with big eyes and dark hair peering through a partially opened blue wooden door

Mary Flood Osceola, WI

Based in Osceola, Wisconsin, I live with my husband, Steve, where we also run a Chiropractic and Functional Medicine clinic. I began creating jewelry later in life, working exclusively with real stones, sterling silver, gold fill, and copper. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind design — I never replicate a creation.

When COVID hit, I taught myself to paint and draw, and it quickly became my favored form of expression. I’m especially drawn to watercolor and graphite, exploring the subtlety and depth of human emotion through expressive faces and gestures.

Though relatively new to the art world, I’m steadily building a body of work for a future gallery show. My pieces can already be found in a women’s retreat center in Tennessee, law offices in New York City, and in homes and businesses throughout our area.

During the tour, Mary’s work can be seen at The Art Barn.

A grayscale painting of a young man sitting with his knees drawn up, resting his arms on his knees, and looking downward with a contemplative expression.
A woman with curly hair sitting on grass in a white dress, smiling in a natural outdoor setting.
Silver necklace with elongated vertical bars and a row of small, round beads hanging from the center, displayed against a black background.

Email: mfflood@msn.com

Black and white close-up photo of a woman with wavy, shoulder-length hair, resting her chin on her hand, looking directly at the camera.