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| As a young girl in
Detroit, Michigan Marianna Sinclair
had a knack for drawing and sketching
everything from family members to
country scenes and the dark sooty
streets of the Motor City. She felt
her best art training was from Cass
Tech High School and the Art School
of Society of Arts And Crafts, which
she attended on a scholarship. In
1942 she worked for Jam Handy Movie
Company, coloring animation cells
for wartime training films. The following
year she was a technical illustrator
at General Motors, creating drawings
of antiaircraft guns and quartermaster
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The family moved to Portland, Oregon in
1944, and Marianna put her skills to work
for House and Leland Advertising Agency,
illustrating food, people, and products
for billboards. She met my dad (Ty Kearney)
in 1946 on a climb of Mt. Jefferson in
the Oregon Cascades, and continued to work
at commercial art through 1948. That year
she was employed by Photo Arts, hand coloring
giant black and white photo murals. Once
married she no longer worked at art jobs,
but continued to paint watercolors and
sketch many of our family mountain adventures.
Dad's photography and mom's surreal and
candid paintings of the outdoors have inspired
my photography for three decades.
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