Marybeth Rothman
Exploring identity utilizing shapes inspired by nature, combining abstraction and realism with metaphor and symbolism.


Exciting News! I’m exhibiting at The National Arts Club, NYC in the National Association of Women Artists new member exhibition through November 8th.
“It Needs To Be Now”
Series: “Nights Like That, Days Like These”
20x16x1.5”
Photo and pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel.
1 week ago
Sunday Studio….its quiet.
various combinations of my photographs, vintage paper, graphite, beeswax and thread
2 weeks ago



Photographs, pigmented beeswax on kozo and vintage paper. Image 7x4” on 13x10”, 300 lb acid free paper.
4 weeks ago
“DETAILS FROM THE CHOREOGRAPHER”
These deconstructed narratives are a fusion of reclaimed and reimagined vintage photographs, with my digital photographs and abstract drawings that I combine and repurpose to add narrative texture.
Printed by the artist on Hahnemühle Photo Rag.
Edition of 10
Pigment print
Numbered, signed
📌📌COLLECTORS DM for more info
1 month ago
The sketchbook is about freedom in the studio—making something that has no destination.
3 months ago



🎨 After 12 amazing years with Frederick Holmes & Co. Gallery in Seattle, WA, I’m bringing my work back east for exciting, upcoming New York exhibitions!
To celebrate this transition, the gallery is offering a farewell viewing with 15% off ALL my available pieces through August 30th. What a generous and lovely way for Fred Holmes to mark this exciting new adventure!
So grateful for the incredible partnership Frederick Holmes & Co. Gallery and I have shared.
I can’t wait to share my NY plans soon! ✨
📌 To See All Work Available : DM for a Link or see Link in Bio
3 months ago


Today I am sharing with you a summer’s day at "Whidbey Reunion" from my "Fellow Travelers" series
I love making these portraits from layers and layers of my photos, vintage photos, abstract drawings, and bits and pieces of patterns that I have created, then combined into one image. I print them in my studio with rich pigment ink on beautiful Hahnemühle paper. The Hahnemühle paper company has been making paper in Germany since 1584.
Archival Pigmented Print
Image 18 x 18", printed by the artist on 26×27” Hahnemuhle Photo Rag, 308 gsm Edition of only 3.
Recent exhibition highlights include the Nassau County Museum of Art alongside masters Modigliani, Picasso, Matisse, and Hockney, and recognition as a Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition Semifinalist.
3 months ago




