Maria Marshall - Blindfolded Series
Maria Marshall’s work to date has explored the workings of the mind, gaining recognition through inclusion in prestigious exhibitions at institutions such as the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum, Metropolitan Museum, and Palais de Tokyo.
Blindfolded Seriesreferences film with repetition and movement, influenced by Muybridge, created through a series of drawings while blindfolded, in order to have a direct link with the subconscious. The raised sculpted line encourages the blind to trace the contours. The large format appear as abstractions, the figurative content subtly hidden emulating the mind beyond the surface of the body.
Original Artwork: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 185 cm x 240 cm (73" x 95")
Maria Marshall’s work to date has explored the workings of the mind, gaining recognition through inclusion in prestigious exhibitions at institutions such as the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum, Metropolitan Museum, and Palais de Tokyo.
Blindfolded Seriesreferences film with repetition and movement, influenced by Muybridge, created through a series of drawings while blindfolded, in order to have a direct link with the subconscious. The raised sculpted line encourages the blind to trace the contours. The large format appear as abstractions, the figurative content subtly hidden emulating the mind beyond the surface of the body.
Original Artwork: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 185 cm x 240 cm (73" x 95")
Maria Marshall’s work to date has explored the workings of the mind, gaining recognition through inclusion in prestigious exhibitions at institutions such as the Guggenheim, Whitney Museum, Metropolitan Museum, and Palais de Tokyo.
Blindfolded Seriesreferences film with repetition and movement, influenced by Muybridge, created through a series of drawings while blindfolded, in order to have a direct link with the subconscious. The raised sculpted line encourages the blind to trace the contours. The large format appear as abstractions, the figurative content subtly hidden emulating the mind beyond the surface of the body.
Original Artwork: Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 185 cm x 240 cm (73" x 95")