

"Bacchante"
Oil on panel,
32" x 32"
"Bacchante"
Huile sur panneau,
81cm x 81cm
Artist
Marina Dieul was born in France. She showed great interest in painting and drawing from an early age, and her family encouraged her vocation. In early 2000, she moved to Montreal, Canada, where she now lives. She has since studied with Tim Stotz and Michelle Tully, former students of Ted Seth Jacobs. Her work has received numerous awards and honors, including the Kingston Prize, Salon International ( Greenhouse Gallery), the Artist Magazine, and has been extensively profiled in International Artist Magazine, among others. "Stroke of Genius " #2 and #3 (published by North Light Books) also features her work.
Most recently she won the William Bouguereau Best of Show Award, and first place in the drawing category at the Art Renewal Center Salon, and the Best of Show in the "Inspiring Figures" exhibition (Butler Institute of American Art). She is a member of the Portrait Society of Canada, the Portrait Society of America, and the International Guild of Realism.
8 comments:
beautiful as always... it is wonderful to follow your art. it is so inspiring and so creativ.
thank you
amazing Marina,A good composition done with a good craftsmanship and surrounded by beauty.
another masterful work of art Marina. I examine these carefully and am fascinated by how you achieve these results!
Hola Marina,
No puedo dejar de admirar tu pintura, es hermosa, aunque el tema no es de mis favoritos... :(
Espero que me perdones.
Un beso,
Carolina
Thank you everyone for taking the time to share your thoughts on my work, I really appreciate it!
Carolina : De gustibus et coloribus non disputandum ! :)
Un abrazo,
Marina.
beautiful, love following your work!
Brilliant work, Marina. You're really showing the world something new here with a balance of realism and imaginism.
Bonjour Marina,
Une mise en scène et des glacis dignes de la Renaissance. La représentation de la transparence du papier est fantastique.
Beau travail de création qui dépasse sa grande qualité plastique.
Laetitia
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