Fwd: Maj-Britt Hilstrom Maryly Snow (06 May 2024 20:23 PDT)
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Re: [CSP Members] Maj-Britt Hilstrom Maryly Snow (07 May 2024 09:06 PDT)
Re: [CSP Members] Fwd: Maj-Britt Hilstrom frances valesco (06 May 2024 23:01 PDT)
Re: [CSP Members] Fwd: Maj-Britt Hilstrom K Venturelli (07 May 2024 07:12 PDT)

Re: [CSP Members] Fwd: Maj-Britt Hilstrom K Venturelli 07 May 2024 07:12 PDT

Not only a lovely woman and a fine artist, she was a very supportive and positive art colleague.
Condolences to the family,
Katherine Venturelli

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> On May 6, 2024, at 11:02 PM, frances valesco <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
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> So sorry to hear.  She was a lovely person who created beautiful prints.
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> My condolences.
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> Fran
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On May 6, 2024, at 8:24 PM, Maryly Snow <xxxxxx@snowstudios.com> wrote:
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>>> To  CSP Members
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>>> Longtime CSP member, MajBritt Hilstrom, died peacefully on May 11, having suffered a stroke in late November, 2023.
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>>> MajBritt was an artist on many levels. She was a marble sculptor who managed to move heavy pieces of stone with professional ease, and produce elegant and sophisticated abstract works. She was a consummate watercolorist always able to respond to beauty wherever she saw it. As a printmaker, she produced a large body of monotypes and etchings, both traditional and solarplate, many of which found their way into private and corporate collections. MajBritt (pronounced My-Britt and sometimes written as Mai-Britt) was admitted to CSP in 2009 where she become known for her prints on wood of koi.
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>> <Hilstrom, Maj-Britt.jpeg>
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>>> Over 40 years ago she created the small printmaking collective, BlueBay Press, situated in her home studio, and housing a large Sturgess etching press. Early on, it consisted of 8 and sometimes more, members; by the onset of the pandemic it consisted of 4 stalwart printers, of which I was one.
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>>> MajBritt also occasionally worked in metal, producing stunning adornments. Whatever she produced was proudly influenced by her Swedish heritage. And as a fashion icon, MajBritt always added a touch of glamour to any CSP gathering.
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>>> She will be missed.
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>>> Joan Finton  <xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net>
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>> In keeping with a recent CSP tradition, one print from a recently deceased CSP member may be exhibited at the annual exhibition. If you have a representative print of one of Mai-Britt’s prints, please let me know. Maryly Snow xxxxxx@snowstudios.com
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