Mary Gaspar



The Wild Atlantic Way *

Mary Gaspar

The Wild Atlantic Way *

$650.00 Sale $325.00

Framed painting of a landscape with green hills and a sun.

Mary Gaspar

Sister Road *

$650.00 Sale $325.00

Framed painting of a landscape with mountains and a waterfall on a white wall.

Mary Gaspar

Emerald Isle *

$750.00 Sale $375.00

Framed abstract art print with colorful shapes on a white background

Mary Gaspar

Campfire Song *

$850.00 Sale $425.00

Gather *

Mary Gaspar

Gather *

$850.00 Sale $425.00

Abstract blue painting with gold frame on a white wall

Mary Gaspar

Summer Cell *

$900.00 Sale $450.00

Abstract art print with blue and gray brush strokes in a gold frame on a white wall.

Mary Gaspar

Summer Cell 2 *

$900.00 Sale $450.00

Abstract art print with blue and green brush strokes in a gold frame on a white wall.

Mary Gaspar

Summer Cell 3 *

$900.00 Sale $450.00

Abstract painting with swirling colors on a beige background

Mary Gaspar

St. Stephen's Green *

$3,200.00 Sale $1,600.00

Abstract painting with colorful circular shapes on a white background

Mary Gaspar

Mother and Child *

$2,950.00 Sale $1,475.00

Mary Gaspar's painting, Touch, hanging on a white wall.

Mary Gaspar

Touch *

$5,000.00 Sale $2,500.00

About Mary Gaspar

Mary Gaspar is an abstract watercolor and acrylic painter from Chicago, Illinois. She painted at the Evanston Art Center throughout her youth and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois. Her abstract “Plant Cell” pieces derived from a “post baby fog” and the need to create work that portrays connection. She has been featured in Architectural Digest, Domino Magazine, Property Brothers and her work is collected internationally.

Mary paints in her home studio in Wilmette, Illinois where she lives with her husband, three young daughters and border collie. When she’s not painting, you can find her in her garden. You can get a glimpse inside her workspace and learn about her artistic process via our Inside the Studio interview with Mary on our blog. 

"I find the composition first and then the painting reveals herself to me through layers of water, color and texture, in a composed symphony," Gaspar says. "In creating a painting I am pursuing the duality in things, light and dark, calm and chaos, the perfect connection with imperfect lines, the raw strangeness and familiar bonds."

Mary Gaspar