Mar
ina
Kharma

Enter
the enchanting world of Marina Kharma, a universe of one million rainbows and
splashes of lights and colors…a journey into the beauty, the warmth, the
magic, the tender sweet moments and nostalgia of dreamlands, gardens of roses,
lilac, cyclamens, memories and wild roses blooming in the valleys at each dawn
and sunset…warm houses and friends at the door to welcome you…exploding waves
on the shores…baskets of flowers and rays of hopes hanging from the
balconies…rose, roses, colors, colors, beauty, beauty everywhere…old windows
hiding behind bushes of wild flowers and hanging on their own in time…in
moments of time we wish we can capture for ever. Don’t worry friend, because
Marina has captured for you that enchanting world and those fragile and
delightful moments on her canvases.
Marina’s
Technique and Art
You
don’t have to be an art critic or an expert on art to understand her style and
engage yourself in discussions and dialogues about her technique and genius.
When you are before a great art, don’t talk. Because words will loose their
value. Your silence would become more eloquent and more truthful. Look at
Marina Kharma’s paintings and just enjoy the moment! As you see, there are no
harsh strokes on her canvases, there is no extra academic effort and no extra
last pursuit for artistic excellence in her work…you get what you see and you
see exactly what you get: Pure, simple, human, truthful, realistic,
impressionistic, sensitive, colorful feelings, sensations and expressions
common to her, common to you and common to your friends and those who live in
your neighborhood… Marina Kharma knows very well how to invite nature to her
paintings. And nature, my friend, is at home on the canvas of Marina Kharma.
Everything is awaiting nature on Marina’s canvases; the colors, the theme, the
variety of subjects, spaces, times, moments…Marina knows how to prepare her
canvas. Beauty breathes with joy when beauty is flirting over her
canvases…Marina’s technique is humanistic. Marina’s artistic method does not
need explanation, because her uncompromising and friendly talent does not
overwhelm you. It was never meant to impress you and make you feel inferior
because she is a greater
painter than you
are. On the contrary, her technique is so simple to a point where simplicity
becomes ultimate knowledge of colors, relation between the most intimate
vibrations of colors and most discreet forms of thoughts. The painting itself
does not end at the four edges of its contour. It is not limited by a wooden
cage or a frame. Whatever you see in her paintings, whether it is a vase on a
table, a tall tree with golden leaves, a photograph of an old relative, a
solid oak table on the veranda, whatever you see as a painted object does not
stay for ever in the same place on her canvas. Those objects are so real in
their simplicity and so real in their presence, they make you feel at ease and
at liberty to move them around….and that is not simplicity…that is what I call
great mastery of art.
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