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Some drawings and a painting.
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Hi,
some of you have already seen this in Reston, but at the request of some of those who were not there, here are a few new works: -1: " Sahyanh", 15" X 12", cont |
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And here is " Entre chien et loup", oil, 18" X 24".
It's a self-portrait, and the title means " between dogs and wolves", a french expression meaning the sunset, as I used sunset light in this portrait, I thought it would make a nice mysterious title... |
"Entre chien et loup", is very cool looking. I am not sure I can formulate correctly what exactly draws me to this image. I think it is the combinations of Trompe L'oeil effect against some undeveloped areas of underpainting, against the rendition of the figure. There are several elements of different stages of the painting process that are thrown together on one canvas and which compete favorably against each other, making this an interesting painting.
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Wow! Very good Marina. I love your innovative compositions and your playing with shadows. I saw these on your website a day or two ago (I couldn't wait any longer to be even more envious of your super drawing ability, and was even more impressed than expected to be). Thanks for posting them.
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WOW Marina have you been busy! These are all gorgeous! I especially like the freshness of the self portrait, but the others are fabulous too!
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Marina, these are terrific. I saw some of them in D.C. but not all. The one of the man is just wonderful -- a competition winner for sure!
I also like the contemporary and fun approach you took with your self portrait, though you are much prettier than that in person! |
Enzie, Thomasin, Terri, Michele : thank you!
Enzie, Yes you formulate it correctly. The idea for the beginning of this self portrait was to have the gaze in the shadow, I always was fascinated by some portraits where you can almost not see the eyes. And when I was developing this idea, it came to my mind that it would be a good idea to have different levels of reality from the underpainting to the trompe-l'oeil... Thomasin, yes i'm beginning to have fun with light and shadows, there are so many things you can explore only with one human being and a light. But I think I'm not the only one, if I remember well, don't you have fun even shopping bulbs? :) Michele: Ha! You are the first to make such a compliment to my portrait of " Mr D". I think he was a bit eclipsed by the baby portraits which are more unusual to see. I'm supposed to make a painting with this but didn't have time yet. It's the first portrait I made from my husband: He's so proud now, you just made a new friend! |
Beautiful work, Marina.
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Marina,
You know how much I'm in awe of your work, since I saw these in Reston, but I just want to say again that they are incredibly powerful works. You really have something to say and you are saying it clearly. I can't say which I like the best--they are all amazing. |
Marina, your work is a feast for the eyes, lovely and mysterious.
Ilaria |
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