ABOUT ARTIST
Delphine de Marsangy alias “Margynall”
French woman artist who lived in Africa, Europe, and Asia https://www.instagram.com/margynall_art/ ARTIST INTRODUCTION Her passion for art began in her childhood and grew stronger over the years. She used to be a Designer in visual communication and owner of a Design agency in both London and Hong Kong. She has been painting for over 20 years during her spare time. Her artistic process is a fusion of surrealism, pop art, and abstract. In 2022, she moved to Singapore where she decided to reveal her work for the first time. A whole new artistic journey began. ARTIST STATEMENT Sensitivity is precisely one of the few assets that sets Humans apart from AI. She believes this quality is essential these days, for creativity, empathy, introspection, and communication. Her work aims to help people reconnect with their innate sensitivity. Through her paintings, she shines a light on issues close to her heart, ensuring they are not forgotten: the environment, women’s right, and the vital connection between Humans and Nature. |
ARTWORK
Feel the moment 61 x 46cm (without frame) (Around 66 x 51cm with frame) Watercolour on canvas The painting titled "Feel the Moment" captures a serene and introspective scene. Bathed in soft hues of blue and pink, it radiates a sense of calm and tranquillity. A lone lady stands gracefully in the gentle waves of the sea, her silhouette blending harmoniously with the tranquil waters. She gazes toward the horizon, where the sky meets the ocean in a peaceful embrace, symbolizing endless possibilities and quiet contemplation. The blue tones of the sea evoke a deep sense of inner peace, while the pink hues in the sky add warmth, hope, and emotional depth. The lady's posture reflects a sense of stillness and presence, as if she is in the midst of a meditative moment, finding balance amidst the chaos of life. Despite the constant disruptions and diversions that surround her, she remains centred and focused, her awareness fully attuned to the present. This painting is not just an image; it is an invitation to freeze time, to immerse oneself in the beauty of the moment, and to find solace in self-consciousness. "Feel the Moment" serves as a reminder that peace can be found within, even in the most turbulent times. |
The contemplation of Life 46 cm x 36cm Acrylic on canvas This abstract painting seems to be a true immersion into a universe that is both organic and cosmic. The fluid gradients of blue, violet, and magenta blend harmoniously, evoking a smooth and continuous transition between the different layers of the composition. Each colour seems to represent an element of this mysterious, living world, where blue could symbolize the deep underwater realms, the tranquillity of water, while violet and magenta embody exotic flowers like orchids or pulsing bursts of life. The black spots, reminiscent of those of a feline, through their stark contrast with the fluid background, create visual tension. They evoke both wild and natural patterns, as well as more microscopic structures, such as cells, neurons, or primitive organisms. This duality, between a microscopic world and a larger environment, creates a visual metaphor for the interconnectedness of all forms of life. The interpretation of this painting can thus revolve around the theme of life and the complexity of nature. The artist seems to invite the viewer to contemplate the mystery of life in all its forms, through an imaginary ecosystem developing at the boundary between the known and the unknown. The neuron-like patterns may suggest a reflection on consciousness and the invisible connections that govern life, while the hues evoking underwater realms and rare flowers emphasize the hidden beauty of the natural world. This work, therefore, appears as an ode to the diversity of life, to the infinite forms and colours, but also to the complexity of the processes that underlie existence. The painting becomes a window into a strange and fascinating world, an invitation to explore the invisible, to contemplate the mystery of life, and to be captivated by the beauty of the unknown. |