Forever Seeking: Mary Ann's Creative Work
As a young adult, Mary Ann worked as a model for New York painters, most notably Eugene Speicher, whose portrait of her, titled Marianna, is housed at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Mary Ann was very interested in art and worked on several of her own drawings and sketches, but her true passion was writing and poetry. Mary Ann’s poetic works span over a decade and touch on her philosophical side and her worldview, which was largely informed by the events of World War II.
Her most comprehensive work is her unpublished novel, Forever Seeking. This work of literary fiction describes the budding relationship between a young model, Naomi Winters, and a rising artist, John Paul Christian. Written sometime in the early 1940s, this novel was presumably informed by her own life and relationship with Emerson Burkhart during their early years together.
Unfortunately, there is no indication that Mary Ann ever sought out any type of publication for Forever Seeking or her poetry. Her writing slowed around 1950, Mary Ann died in October 1955.