Ancient Ones Mono No Aware (2021) Pintura por Marcia G Connell

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Mono no aware depiction of three ancient ones, mountain, tree and pillar. As time passes and changes these forms they are but a portion of their past state of being, all things are in transition. The significance of the Japanese phrase mono no aware implores us to understand the transitory nature of things with a sense of beauty and finiteness.
Mono no aware depiction of three ancient ones, mountain, tree and pillar. As time passes and changes these forms they are but a portion of their past state of being, all things are in transition.

The significance of the Japanese phrase mono no aware implores us to understand the transitory nature of things with a sense of beauty and finiteness.

This painting was influenced by artist Chang Dai-chie and Sumi-e paintng. I used varied techniques with applications of black ink and tinted ink glazing over gold, silver and copper leaf. It is framed with antique silk and gold thread ribbons.

This is painted on wood canvas. The depth is 5/8" deep and is equipped with hardware ready to hang.

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When Marcia began her formal art education as a student of the Fine Arts at Weber State Universiy, Utah she became enchanted with the works of many great masters. Klimt, Mackintosh, Parish and Rodin were among[...]

When Marcia began her formal art education as a student of the Fine Arts at Weber State Universiy, Utah she became enchanted with the works of many great masters. Klimt, Mackintosh, Parish and Rodin were among her early favorites. She's often told that her La Femme Series is reminiscent of those art masters and pleased that their influence shows through in them. 

Marcia was honored to have been discovered by and picked by Robert Rauschenberg (National Medal of Arts) as his choice for America's top rising artist. 

-Robert Rauschenberg NYA Magazine

https://www.rauschenbergfoundation.org/

As Marcia's bodies of art evolves, she explores new ways to manifest her interpretation of the world. She's especially fond of the elements of nature and of the inward workings of mind and spirit. She has a deep appreciation for many ancient spiritual teachings and art disciplines Sumi-e, Ikebana / Kado.

Her current bodies of work incorporate aspects of them in 2 dimensional form with the combination of inks and tints over gold leaf as well as painting within multiple layers of poured resin creating a 3 dimensional depth to her art.

Marcia's artwork can be found in private art collections throughout the US, Australia and Europe.

Her work titled “East Door” is part of the permanent, public collection exhibited at the Union Station Railroad Museum & Gallery in Ogden, Utah. https://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-tr-utah-union-station-20160523-snap-story.html

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