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Where Remembrance Grows II (2025)Acrylic painting by Marian Gorin

81 x 100 x 2cm (unframed) / 81 x 100cm (actual image size)

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This painting explores how light becomes a carrier of memory. Not as a narrative or a place, but as a sensation — the kind that appears unexpectedly when a certain glow, temperature, or color shift opens a quiet inner space.

Built through layered textures and a restrained, atmospheric palette, the surface moves between density and openness. The horizontal interruption marks a subtle threshold: a moment where perception changes, where what is seen begins to feel remembered rather than observed. It is not a boundary, but a pause — a point where light alters time.

My practice is rooted in the belief that memory is often triggered not by images, but by fleeting sensory experiences: the warmth of a wall, the way light softens matter, the silence between moments. This work invites the viewer to linger in that in-between state, where remembrance grows without being named.

REF 107

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acrylics

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Tags:

#remembrance#textured art#dreamlike art#gestural art#lyrical art#abstract architectural
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This painting explores how light becomes a carrier of memory. Not as a narrative or a place, but as a sensation — the kind that appears unexpectedly when a certain glow, temperature, or color shift opens a quiet inner space.

Built through layered textures and a restrained, atmospheric palette, the surface moves between density and openness. The horizontal interruption marks a subtle threshold: a moment where perception changes, where what is seen begins to feel remembered rather than observed. It is not a boundary, but a pause — a point where light alters time.

My practice is rooted in the belief that memory is often triggered not by images, but by fleeting sensory experiences: the warmth of a wall, the way light softens matter, the silence between moments. This work invites the viewer to linger in that in-between state, where remembrance grows without being named.

REF 107

Materials used:

acrylics

Details:

Tags:

#remembrance#textured art#dreamlike art#gestural art#lyrical art#abstract architectural
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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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