Video: Adult paintings of a young artist. Creativity of Mariana Palova (Mariana Palova)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Artist Mariana Palova, a girl with an almost Russian name, actually lives and works in Guadalajara (Mexico). She is only 20 years old, but the paintings she creates are able to compete with the works of more experienced artists. Art connoisseurs predict a great future for Marianne if she continues in the same spirit and does not give up the deep philosophical images that fill her works. Despite her youth and inexperience, Marianna Palova possesses that special wisdom that allows her to balance on the verge between surrealism and abstraction, preventing the paintings from turning into an incomprehensible jumble of disparate forms and figures, while maintaining the clarity of ideas and balance of thoughts. Moreover, both their own and those who will subsequently consider these works.
Marianne avoids portraying the sick, grotesque world that young artists are often fond of. But in her paintings, you can see something from the work of Dali and Picasso, as well as some details that return us to Through the Looking Glass and the Wonderland of little girl Alice. Apparently, this is where the young artist got inspiration, where plots, images and mood are born.
Judging by the galleries published on the website of Marianna Palova, she set off on a "big voyage" about three years ago, when she turned 17. And how talent grows and develops, you can see by visiting the artist's personal website.
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