Artist Information:
Maria Poliansky Aaria
Montreal,
Canada
Member Since: Sep 2008
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Artist Statement:
Maria Poliansky is a Canadian award winning artist living and working out of her studio in Montreal, Quebec.
During Maria’s more than 20 years of art making, she has worked in drawing and mural painting, batik on silk and textile design, printmaking (mostly etching and monothype) and painting. Painting, however, always has been one of her favorite mediums.
In her current paintings Maria uses oil, alkyd, acrylic, mineral pigments and mixed media to explore the phenomena of color to form her inner world and transfer it onto the canvas.
Her creative method includes the study of nature, constant experimentation with visual ideas and design based on the extensive arsenal of technical skills she has developed.
The style of her recent paintings ranges from abstract to more representative works, and the sizes from small intimate pieces to huge canvases comparable to murals.
As an exhibiting artist, Maria’s work has been presented on several prestigious international shows, including the 1st International Biennial (BIMP) in Vancouver, Canada, where she got Special Jurors Acknowledgement for the work “The Nest II”.
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Maria Poliansky Aaria's Free Artist Portfolio
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During Maria’s more than 20 years of art making, she has worked in drawing and mural painting, batik on silk and textile design, printmaking (mostly etching and monothype) and painting. Painting, however, always has been one of her favorite mediums.
In her current paintings Maria uses oil, alkyd, acrylic, mineral pigments and mixed media to explore the phenomena of color to form her inner world and transfer it onto the canvas.
Her creative method includes the study of nature, constant experimentation ... | |
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