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Mosaic Painting

Marilva Berrenstein

Netherlands

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 1.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Nothing is more celebrated and censured than a woman’s body. With ‘Mosaic’ wants to emphasis to power en empowerment that women can gain by allowing their vulnerability to be transperant. Often enough it seen as a weakness while it is the very strength that cariies the femine presence of any woman. Being the most intricate, complex and needed presence in this world, women and and specifically women of the African diaspora fall to the background. By acknowledging and accepting the importance of our presence it allows to be the biggest piece in the puzzle yet to be solved. Marilva uses oil and acrylic paint to create a bold and colorful piece. Color is for her a way to evoke and carry emotion through her painting.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Multi-paneled Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

27.6 W x 39.4 H x 1.5 D in

Number of Panels:

2

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“I love the story that includes different cultural perspectives, colors, tastes and forms. I believe that my artworks provide unique stories and images.” The base of the work lies in the exploration of the new age storytelling in today’s world. A specific focus is placed on the representation of women from and within the African diaspora. How do we still incorporate the stories, cultural experiences within the New Age that we are living in? It is a constant however an occasional clash between what is known and accepted and what is evolving as we seek liberation and understanding of ourselves. Within the modern art, the voice of the African diaspora needs to be documented in a way that is a direct reflection of the modern culture. Interference by well respected art professionals that curate from the outside can lead to affiliation to the current modern African culture. Nevertheless, Marilva finds it of the importance to listen and reflect the stories through her artwork as being a descendant from the African diaspora. Her first series of work directly reflect the inner processing and reaction of different cultures, customs and beliefs. How does the woman who is an descendant from African diaspora move, think and experience her presence within Europe? Her works as exhibited in Rotterdam in 2019 and made an entrance to the public to explore these questions. The use of strong colors and predominately melanated women stand vast in her work. Inclusivity is important and her background with the underground dance scene, painting and drawing show that to be so. Having a network of diverse and multi-cultural networks gives the vibrancy and liberation to express and explore. Every canvas tells its story and can now be used as an archive that is still marginal for the African descendant public in Europe. Marilva finds the beauty in the different faces and emotions that people embody. Constantly asking the question, what is that I can show how we matter? Sometimes challenging the audience with the naked body or provoking postures but always from perspective to state the validity and determination of the subject in question.

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