

Professor Dyczok specializes in international politics and history, with a focus on East Central Europe and Eurasia, and specifically Ukraine. 84982 E-mail: mdyczokuwo.ca Office: Lawson Hall 2246. She has made several commissions and has already been exhibited in Argentina, The Netherlands, the United States, and Tawain. Marta Dyczok Associate Professor (Joint Appointment with History) D.Phil., University of Oxford Telephone: 519.661.2111 ext. After studying Graphic Design at Buenos Aires, Morelli obtained her Artisan Professor degree Normal nº 6 Superior School in Buenos Aires. Her childhood has been a great artistic inspiration to her since her father - being a pianist and organist - has provided her and her brothers with constant classical music, piano, and singing lessons. Maria Marta Morelli has painted for as long as she can remember. "Through my paintings I expect people to stop for a while in their hurried lives and admire the great beauty in nature which is usually taken for granted." This is the kind of positive messages Maria Marta Morelli wants to transmit to the viewer. When someone gives you flowers, they are saying to you: 'I love you', 'I admire you', 'Thank you', 'Forgive me', 'I desire you', 'You are unique', etc. Her favorite compositions are the ones that have a variety of colors and shapes, with flowers that begin to wither combined with fresher ones and buds as well - showing the beauty of each stage of life.įlowers also have a positive meaning in themselves.

She likes to think of these curved structures as the beautiful female bodies from Renaissance. The flowers Maria usually paints, like peonies and roses, have a structure with enveloping petals, tender like the arms of a mother embracing her child and also sensual like woman’s bodies. However with their incredible beauty and freshness, although transitory, they fill us with hope and convince us that life is worth living. Maria says: "I find beauty in every natural object, under natural light, and I can't help painting them, representing any detail I see." The artist uses strong contrasts between light and shadows as a visual effect in order to attract the viewer's attention and show them an extreme reality.įlowers represent youth, sensuality, tenderness, splendor, passion, love, and beauty, but at the same time, they represent the unbearable finitude of life. Morelli is very interested in the cycle of times and considers herself an environmental painter, focused on Mother Nature's beauty. "With their incredible, though fleeting, beauty and freshness, they fill us with hope and convince us that life is worth living." Maria Marta Morelli Makes Flowers Burst to Life on Her Canvas

Find art for sale at great prices from artists including Paintings, Photography, Sculpture, and Prints by. The works represent the Buenos Aires-based artist’s fascination with the cycle of time and the way flowers convey youth but also "the unbearable finitude of life," she says. View Maria Marta Crespos Profile on Saatchi Art. In Maria Marta Morelli‘s luxurious oil paintings, delicate peonies bloom almost through the canvas.
