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This is the sixth one of my 'Birdy Trees' series, a collection of artworks that combining watercolour and ink wants to depict the contrast between the dark trees and the colourful birds brightenning up the composition, as it happens so often in nature itself. 

The title is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson, I wanted to  depict a one-point perspective drawing of a forest full of American goldfinches perched on the trees of one of the sides, while in the other one there's only a solitary bird looking at his companions. That made me think about the moment when you need space and time by your own because you feel distress in the crowd.
I use Arches paper 300 gsm,100% cotton – Made on a cylinder mould – Sized to the core with natural gelatin.
This is the sixth one of my 'Birdy Trees' series, a collection of artworks that combining watercolour and ink wants to depict the contrast between the dark trees and the colourful birds brightenning up the composition, as it happens so often in nature itself. 

The title is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson, I wanted to  depict a one-point perspective drawing of a forest full of American goldfinches perched on the trees of one of the sides, while in the other one there's only a solitary bird looking at his companions. That made me think about the moment when you need space and time by your own because you feel distress in the crowd.
I use Arches paper 300 gsm,100% cotton – Made on a cylinder mould – Sized to the core with natural gelatin.
This is the sixth one of my 'Birdy Trees' series, a collection of artworks that combining watercolour and ink wants to depict the contrast between the dark trees and the colourful birds brightenning up the composition, as it happens so often in nature itself. 

The title is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson, I wanted to  depict a one-point perspective drawing of a forest full of American goldfinches perched on the trees of one of the sides, while in the other one there's only a solitary bird looking at his companions. That made me think about the moment when you need space and time by your own because you feel distress in the crowd.
I use Arches paper 300 gsm,100% cotton – Made on a cylinder mould – Sized to the core with natural gelatin.
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One Anguish In A Crowd Painting

Marian Gorin

Spain

Painting, Ink on Paper

Size: 22.4 W x 30.3 H x 0 D in

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This is the sixth one of my 'Birdy Trees' series, a collection of artworks that combining watercolour and ink wants to depict the contrast between the dark trees and the colourful birds brightenning up the composition, as it happens so often in nature itself. The title is taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson, I wanted to depict a one-point perspective drawing of a forest full of American goldfinches perched on the trees of one of the sides, while in the other one there's only a solitary bird looking at his companions. That made me think about the moment when you need space and time by your own because you feel distress in the crowd. I use Arches paper 300 gsm,100% cotton – Made on a cylinder mould – Sized to the core with natural gelatin.

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Painting:Ink on Paper

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Size:22.4 W x 30.3 H x 0 D in

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She is an emerging artist inspired by color and nature, creating works where even the smallest things have their place. She employs classic techniques as watercolor to achieve the immediacy and spontaneity of the medium and oil to create subtle color harmonies, relatively static compositions and simple forms, to make up imaginary, dreamlike landscapes, sometimes as taken from children's books. Following Walter Benjamin’s thoughts, she always tries to give the ‘aura’ to her works, that is, investing an object with human qualities and emotions, where the painting value will come largely from its exclusivity. Her paintings and illustrations hang in private collections around the world.

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