Maryna Mariyenko, a German artist, was born in Kharkov, Ukraine, in 1982. In 2001, Maryna relocated with her family to Germany, where she has been living ever since. She pursued her studies at FOS Nelly-Puetz for Design in Dueren, then attended Photography School, BFS Kartäuserwall, in Cologne before eventually settling in Duesseldorf.
In 2013, Maryna embarked on a new chapter by moving to the picturesque South of France, specifically the Côte d’Azur. It was during her time living there that she rediscovered her passion for painting, drawing inspiration from the stunning surroundings, various art exhibitions, and museums.
Maryna seamlessly balanced her career in the high-end fashion industry while also showcasing her artistic talent at exhibitions across France and Monaco. As time went on, she felt a profound inner calling and decided to fully immerse herself in the world of art. Today, she lives and breathes art, pouring her passion into creating captivating pieces that can be found in prestigious international galleries.
As time went on, she fully immersed herself in the world of art. Today, she lives and breathes art, pouring her passion into creating captivating pieces. Maryna’s artistic expression revolves around the vibrant use of color and texture, employing pastiness to intensify the overall effect. Her focus lies in authentic self-assessment, allowing the creative process to unfold naturally without preconceived plans to preserve the motoric flow of creativity.
The complexion of her paintings through impulsive and automatic strokes contributes to a sensual experience of reality.
Using a mixed media approach with acrylic on canvas, Maryna’s technique encompasses a unique blend of abstraction and automatism, creating a dialogue between color and form. Her creations resonate with art enthusiasts worldwide, capturing the essence of her unique artistic vision.
Exhibited globally in the US, Miami, in Greece, Athens, in Austria, Vienna, in Monaco, in Switzerland, Zurich, in France, Paris, Nice, Cannes, Saint Paul de Vence, and Antibes.
An artist member at the AIAP Monaco, an International Association of Plastic Arts by UNESCO under the honorary presidency of of H.S.H. le Prince Albert II.
Disciplines |
Peinture |
Sujet |
Composition abstraite |
Techniques |
Acrylique |
Support et matériaux |
Toile |
Tendances |
Abstraction |
Code postal |
06190 |
Ville |
Roquebrune Cap Martin |
Région |
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur |
Numéro de téléphone |
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Site web |
https://marynamariyenko.com |