MARINA SORIA | Sacred Geometries
ARTIST | Marina Soria
BASED IN | Argentina
TITLE | Sacred Geometries
SIZE | 330 x 230 mm (closed) / 330 x 1380 mm (opened)
The text is extracted from a poem by José María Toro in this book La sabiduría de vivir.
“Leaves don’t fall, they let go starting a wonderful dance of letting themselves go. They let go in a gesture of generosity, deep wisdom. They are thrown into the air void, deep heartbeat of life generous matrix that will house the bud of a new leaf. Wind symphony song of freedom remains invisibly united to the breeze of its own surrender & freedom creativity in spring.”
The leaf motif here makes it appear as if the leaves are making this statement.
MEDIUM | White and gold Schmincke gouache, leather covers, hand-dyed fabric, silkscreen on Canson paper
PRICE | Not for sale.
ARTIST | Marina Soria
BASED IN | Argentina
TITLE | Sacred Geometries
SIZE | 330 x 230 mm (closed) / 330 x 1380 mm (opened)
The text is extracted from a poem by José María Toro in this book La sabiduría de vivir.
“Leaves don’t fall, they let go starting a wonderful dance of letting themselves go. They let go in a gesture of generosity, deep wisdom. They are thrown into the air void, deep heartbeat of life generous matrix that will house the bud of a new leaf. Wind symphony song of freedom remains invisibly united to the breeze of its own surrender & freedom creativity in spring.”
The leaf motif here makes it appear as if the leaves are making this statement.
MEDIUM | White and gold Schmincke gouache, leather covers, hand-dyed fabric, silkscreen on Canson paper
PRICE | Not for sale.
ARTIST | Marina Soria
BASED IN | Argentina
TITLE | Sacred Geometries
SIZE | 330 x 230 mm (closed) / 330 x 1380 mm (opened)
The text is extracted from a poem by José María Toro in this book La sabiduría de vivir.
“Leaves don’t fall, they let go starting a wonderful dance of letting themselves go. They let go in a gesture of generosity, deep wisdom. They are thrown into the air void, deep heartbeat of life generous matrix that will house the bud of a new leaf. Wind symphony song of freedom remains invisibly united to the breeze of its own surrender & freedom creativity in spring.”
The leaf motif here makes it appear as if the leaves are making this statement.
MEDIUM | White and gold Schmincke gouache, leather covers, hand-dyed fabric, silkscreen on Canson paper
PRICE | Not for sale.
About the artist
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1961, Marina Soria is a seasoned artist and educator. With degrees in Fine Arts and Graphic Design, she lectured for many years on Graphic Design and Editorial Design in the University of Buenos Aires, and later on as an Associate Professor in Typography.
She has attended International Calligraphy Conferences in the USA and in Europe, taking courses with well-known calligraphers such as Thomas Ingmire, Brody Neuenschwander, Ewan Clayton and Monica Dengo, amongst others.