Reverie XII is a lyrical meditation on the memory of a blooming field — not a literal garden, but one reimagined through the lens of emotion and inner stillness. A delicate rain of wild colors floats upward from the base, suggesting movement, breath, and botanical memory. Reds, lilacs, and yellows punctuate a sea of celeste and turquoise, creating a vibrant yet hushed rhythm.
This piece belongs to Marian Gorin’s ongoing Reverie series, inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson and the idea of “the soul standing ajar.” It evokes a moment suspended between wakefulness and dream, between spring and sky.
The layered textures, soft palette, and floating floral marks are not depictions but invocations — of light, of fragility, of that unnamed space where color becomes feeling.
Acrylics, oil sticks, pastel, moulding paste
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Reverie XII is a lyrical meditation on the memory of a blooming field — not a literal garden, but one reimagined through the lens of emotion and inner stillness. A delicate rain of wild colors floats upward from the base, suggesting movement, breath, and botanical memory. Reds, lilacs, and yellows punctuate a sea of celeste and turquoise, creating a vibrant yet hushed rhythm.
This piece belongs to Marian Gorin’s ongoing Reverie series, inspired by the poetry of Emily Dickinson and the idea of “the soul standing ajar.” It evokes a moment suspended between wakefulness and dream, between spring and sky.
The layered textures, soft palette, and floating floral marks are not depictions but invocations — of light, of fragility, of that unnamed space where color becomes feeling.
Acrylics, oil sticks, pastel, moulding paste
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