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This painting explores light as a living presence rather than a fixed source. Built through layers of acrylic, textured impasto, and spontaneous mark-making, the surface unfolds like a garden suspended between memory and sensation.

Branches emerge without strict definition, suggested through rhythm, color, and movement rather than line. Pinks, yellows, turquoises, and violets interact freely, creating a luminous field where growth feels continuous and uncontained. The lower plane reflects this vitality, blurring ground and reflection, as if the scene were held within water, memory, or time itself.

Rather than depicting a specific place, the work evokes an emotional landscape — one shaped by light, seasonal change, and fleeting moments of joy. The painting invites the viewer to linger, allowing color and texture to guide perception intuitively, much like recalling a place that exists more vividly in feeling than in form.

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Materials used:

Acrylics, pastel, paper, crayon

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#mixed media #tree abstract #expressive art #textured art #blooming artichoke #orchard art 

The Wind Didn't Come From The Orchard (2025) Mixed-media painting
by Marian Gorin

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This painting explores light as a living presence rather than a fixed source. Built through layers of acrylic, textured impasto, and spontaneous mark-making, the surface unfolds like a garden suspended between memory and sensation.

Branches emerge without strict definition, suggested through rhythm, color, and movement rather than line. Pinks, yellows, turquoises, and violets interact freely, creating a luminous field where growth feels continuous and uncontained. The lower plane reflects this vitality, blurring ground and reflection, as if the scene were held within water, memory, or time itself.

Rather than depicting a specific place, the work evokes an emotional landscape — one shaped by light, seasonal change, and fleeting moments of joy. The painting invites the viewer to linger, allowing color and texture to guide perception intuitively, much like recalling a place that exists more vividly in feeling than in form.

REF 108

Materials used:

Acrylics, pastel, paper, crayon

Tags:
#mixed media #tree abstract #expressive art #textured art #blooming artichoke #orchard art 
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My painting is rooted in the observation of light as a trigger for memory and perception. I am interested in those fleeting moments when an ordinary image — a shadow, a surface,... Read more

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