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Marye Russell Roeser High Sierra Western Artist
746 North River Lane Coleville, CA 96107 Phone & Fax: (530) 495-2312
HIGH SIERRA ARTIST, TEACHER AND HORSEWOMAN
From
the time she was a youngster, western artist Marye Roeser has treasured the
eastern Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Her family spent summer vacations in
Mammoth Lakes, when it was a little known summer resort and before it became a
world-class ski area. The granite crags, azure high mountain lakes, and rushing
creeks became an integral part of who she is.
Marye began drawing as soon as she could hold a crayon and had the good fortune
of meeting a successful western artist when she was about 12. Her parents
recognized her art interests and arranged oil painting lessons for the future
artist with Western artist, Marjorie Reed. Marye learned to paint horses and
mountains and then progressed into excellent high school art classes where she
was introduced to all media.
While attending college at UCLA, she worked summers in Mammoth Lakes at a summer
resort and guided horseback rides for guests at the local pack station. She
spent her days off hiking backcountry trails and fishing the high lakes while
learning as much about her beloved High Sierra as possible.
Marye graduated from UCLA as an art major and earned General Elementary and
Special Secondary teaching credentials. Her art passion was painting the
subjects she knew and loved, and there were several instructors who taught
excellent drawing and perspective skills. “ I also benefited from the
instruction in basic design, structure, colors, values and composition which
underlie good paintings.”
It was in Mammoth Lakes that she met her future husband who was working as a
packer at the Mammoth Lakes Pack Outfit. Lou Roeser, an Arizona cowboy, had also
worked at a Montana dude ranch one summer learning to pack horses. One summer,
he decided to pack mules in Mammoth Lakes instead of continuing on to Oregon to
work as a ranch cowboy. Marye and Lou were married that winter and chose to
spend their lives in the eastern Sierra packing into the magnificent Sierra
Nevada wilderness.
Marye and her husband purchased the Mammoth Lakes Pack Outfit
in Mammoth Lakes,
where they had met and operated it for 38 years. Marye learned the packing
business intimately and saw a good portion of the surrounding wilderness from
horseback. These are the images that she portrays in her representational
watercolor paintings – the people, places, and culture of this portion of wild
California.
“We’ve lived in this part of the west when it was still fairly primitive,
experiencing and understanding a pioneer way of life. It was hard work but we
all worked together. There was no electricity, I fed the packers and our family
meals cooked on a wood stove, hauled water from the creek, washed diapers in a
tub, and caught horses with a child in my arm. Our four children thrived,
learned to ride as they learned to walk, and enjoyed our unique lifestyle as
much as Lou and I.”

The spectacular beauty of Jackson Meadow
and Minnow Creek are captured in
watercolor by Marye.
Marye’s art supplies were always close at hand, although it was difficult to
work in oils with slow drying time, and mosquitoes sticking to wet paint.
Instead, she drew in pencil, charcoal and pastels. Her camera accompanied her on
the trail and at the pack station, recording all she observed. As their children
came along, she resumed painting in watercolors that she grew to prefer over
oils.
The Roesers also built and developed Sierra Meadows Ranch in Mammoth Lakes. The
lodge, and horse facilities became a winter cross-country ski center, sleigh
rides with dinners, snowmobile tours and in summer an equestrian center, with
horse boarding, hay rides with dinner and horseback riding.
They also added, for equestrians, bi-annual spring and fall 100-mile horse
drives to and from their pack station in the mountains and their winter pasture
in the Owens Valley. Lou became a provider of livestock, wagons and cowboys for
western movies and commercials filmed in the Eastern Sierra region. He scouted
areas and made arrangements for the photographers and producers.
Lou and Marye purchased a ranch in Coleville north of Mammoth Lakes. Marye
returned to teaching, and continued teaching general elementary subjects and
art, from kindergarten through community college level for the next 20 years in
Coleville. Her daughter Leslie was her student and became a professional artist
also.

Marye paints at Purple Creek.
“Teaching helped me to become a better artist, and working with my high school
and community college students made me analyze the techniques necessary to
develop in order to become a skillful artist.” She studied with other successful
artists to learn advanced watercolor methods, where she gained much inspiration
and defined her style. Watercolor is quite adaptable and for years, Marye had
painted on the dining room table and at night when other activities quieted
down. “ I still often paint on the dining room table at night. Living at the
ranch and the Ski Center in the winter, and at the pack station in the summer
taught me to keep my supplies organized and easily transportable.”
After her youngest daughter finished college, Marye retired to help full time in
their growing and expanding businesses and devote more time to her painting.
“First, we had to clear out some space for a studio. My niche was formerly my
son’s leather shop in the barn.” Marye now maintains her studio on the ranch
where glorious scenery and western activities are just outside the door.
Her contemporary western subjects display the strong, clear light of high
elevations that infuses her work. She paints transparent glazes to give her
landscapes the glowing colors of high desert and alpine mountain vistas.
“Sometimes, I apply many pale washes, one on top of another, to obtain the
glowing color I visualize.” “ As I paint, I try to capture the iridescent shine
on a horse’s coat, the long inquisitive ears of mules as they balance a heavy
load, the sun gleaming on a cowboy hat or a quiet reflection on a mountain lake.
I paint familiar subjects that I have experienced, and I hope my viewers are
able to feel the magic of this part of the west, to understand the soul of the
people and the unique culture that is alive and well here”.
The Roeser family has continued in the western traditions of the eastern Sierra.
The Roesers’ son, Lee, and daughter-in-law, Jennifer Roeser, own and operate
McGee Creek Pack Station and lease Sierra Meadows Ranch from the present owners.
Lee is an accomplished saddle maker. Another daughter, Kerry and son-in-law,
Mike Elam have worked with the family businesses, worked at McGee Creek and live
on the ranch with their daughter, Kiera as does Lou and Marye’s daughter, Maryl.
Daughter, Leslie
and son-in-law Matt Engelhart operate cattle ranches
in California and Oregon
with their three young children. Leslie is a successful professional western
pencil artist.
Living and working in the eastern Sierra for most of her adult life, has given
Marye an intimate vision of the packing and livestock ranching traditions. Her
paintings ring with authenticity as family, friends, associates, and livestock
provide the models.
SWITCHBACK TRAILS ACROSS THE SIERRA
NEVADA:
A HISTORY OF COMMERCIAL PACK STATIONS BY
MARYE ROESER
For most of my adult life, my husband and I have been a part of
the commercial pack station scene in the Sierra. We have lived it, loved it and
the mountains, and the people who made this industry an integral part of the
Sierra Nevada cultural history. For years I collected bits of the colorful story
and have finally woven this compelling interest into a recount of that
previously, mostly unwritten history. After much
research, writing and editing, the book is finished and almost ready for
publication. The brief histories here are excerpts from that
writing.
As soon as the book is available for purchase, the information for
acquiring a copy will be posted here.
Happy Trails!!! Marye
Artist Data
Education:
- UCLA - B.A. Art
Minors: History and Social Sciences
- Teaching Credentials: Special Secondary Art, General Elementary
- Post Graduate Studies : U of CA,
Berkeley, Davis, Riverside, Santa Barbara; Cal State - Sacramento, Stanislaus, Fresno, Bakersfield; Pepperdine University; University of Nevada.
- Painting Studies: Peggy Gray, Robert Kinmont, William Matthews, Lady Jill Mueller, Howard Rees, Barbara Sandifer
Teaching Experiences:
- Antelope Elementary School, Coleville, CA, K-8
- Coleville High School, Coleville, CA - General Art
- Lassen Community College, Susanville, CA - Drawing and Painting
- Lake Tahoe Community College, South Lake Tahoe, CA. Drawing and Painting
Business Experiences:
- Owner: Mammoth Lakes Pack Outfit, Sierra Meadows Equestrian and Ski Touring Center, Mammoth Lakes Snowmobile Rentals
- Ranch - Horses, Cattle and Sheep
Accomplishments:
- Eastern Sierra business owner/operator, ranch
owner/operator
- Published free lance
writer and photographer
- Resort and playground program director
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4-H Leader - 15 years
Marketed Mediums:
- Watercolors, oils, pastels
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Limited Edition Lithograph and Giclee Prints
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Greeting Cards
Galleries:
Exhibits:
- Altrusa Art Show – Bishop, CA
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Ansel Adams Gallery, Mono Inn – LeeVining, CA
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Antelope Valley Artists Show, Walker, CA
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Art A La Carte – Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Art Odyssey Highway
395, Eastern Sierra Art League shows, Eastern California
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Backcountry Horsemen Rendezvous – Roseville, CA
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Back Street Gallery – Lone Pine, CA
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California Draft Horse Show – Grass Valley, CA
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Carson Valley Art Association Show – Minden, NV
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Coleville Library – Coleville, CA
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Creekside Inn – Bishop, CA
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Dow Villa Hotel – Lone Pine, CA
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Holly Berry Christmas Show, Bishop, CA
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Inyo County Arts Council Gallery – Bishop, CA
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June Lake Art Show – June Lake, CA
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Labor Day Arts Festival – Mammoth Lakes, CA
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North Lake Tahoe Arts Council Gallery – Tahoe City, CA
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River Gallery – Reno, NV
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Upper Eastside Gallery – Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Yerington Library – Yerington, NV
One Person Shows:
- Bishop Mule Days Celebration annual exhibit and
sale – Bishop, CA
- Mammoth Lakes
Library – Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Maturango
Museum, Sylvia Winslow Gallery, Ridgecrest, CA
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Mono Country Arts Council Gallery – Mammoth Lakes, CA
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Tallac Historic site, Twin Cabins Gallery, South Lake
Tahoe, CA
Permanent Collection:
- Mammoth Lakes College - Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Private Collections throughout the United States
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