Marilene Salles

Joined Artfinder: Sept. 2014

Artworks for sale: 77

(17)

United Kingdom

About Marilene Salles

 
 
  • Biography

    Marilene Salles was born in the South Coast of Brazil where she grew up, studied and started her artistic career.
    Over the years she has been travelling both nationally and internationally to exhibit her art.
    Marilene has had her artwork sold to all over the world through online galleries, art fairs and exhibitions. Her passion translates to artwork through vibrant colours, style and technique.
     She started painting when she was only five years old. Her interest for the arts came from her mother, who is also an artist, and she believes it is never too early to introduce a child to the world of art. She believes that being in touch with art at such an early age had developed her self-confidence, expression and creativity tapped into her individual and unique perceptions. "I believe it will help me stay in tune with my creative side throughout my entire life."

    My art is about colour, movement, and happiness.
    My hidden self with the world around me makes my life and art intertwine on a daily basis, blending my spirit with matter into my own masterful way. 
    Sometimes I spend hours observing the world around me through my double lens to bring my soul vision into the earthly. 

    The vibrant, saturated colours, overly intense light, fluid forms and textures taps into my individual and unique perceptions bringing me joy and wonder - the sheer luminosity of life, humanity and the cosmos, often leaves me speechless. 
    Through my art I can express what I experience helping me to find a deeper understanding of this vast universe and my place within itMy objective is to provide the audience with a painting that is an exciting, visually pleasing piece, full of energy, depth, and power - the very power to which Kandinsky speaks in his quote:

    "Colour is a power which directly influences the soul."

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  • Awards

    2015

    Visual Art Award Queen Mary University and Brazil Embassy.

    Visual Art Award by Embassy of Brazil in London , in partnership with Itaú BBA and People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University of London).
    Artwork title: The fusion of two cities
    Year: 2015
    Venue: Sala Brazil (Brazilian Embassy in London)
    Prize: Be part of the private collection of Itau international Bank London plus cash.
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    Event: Parallax Art Fair

    Dates: 23 Oct 2015 - 25 Oct 2015

    Venue: Parallax Art Fair, Chelsea Town Hall, King's Road, London

    With Parallax being the biggest art fair of its kind, it attracts around 200 exhibitors from all over the world. International artists will showcase work across all sorts of forms, including jewellery, bags, clothing, textiles, crafts, art, sculpture and many more.

    Event: Landmark Art Fair

    Dates: 19 Jun 2015 - 21 Jun 2015

    Venue: Landmark Art Center, Landmark Arts Centre Ferry Road Teddington TW11 9NN United Kingdom

    Anual art fair organised by Landmark art center.

    Event: Salon des Refuses

    Dates: 11 Jun 2015 - 14 Jun 2015

    Venue: SPACE Happenstance gallery, 129 - 131 Mare Street E8 3RH London

    Part of artworks not selected for the Summer Exhibition ( Royal Academy) will be exhibited at this exhibition.

    Event: Visual Arts Award

    Dates: 6 May 2015 - 22 May 2015

    Venue: Sala Brasil (Brazilian Embassy), SALA BRASIL EMBASSY OF BRAZIL: 14-16 Cockspur Street – London SW1Y 5BL

    The Embassy of Brazil, in partnership with Itaú BBA and People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University of London) is delighted to announce the finalists in its Visual Arts Award.

    After much deliberation, a panel of judges consisting of Adrian Locke, Curator of the Royal Academy of Arts; Beth da Matta, Curator and Director of MAMAM (Recife, Brazil); Charles Stewart, CEO of Itau BBA International; Hayle Gadelha, Cultural Attaché of the Embassy of Brazil; Marcelo Calero, Secretary of Culture of Rio de Janeiro; and Paul Heritage, Artistic Director of People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University) has selected 16 works that will be on display for three weeks.
    SALA BRASIL EMBASSY OF BRAZIL: 14-16 Cockspur Street – London SW1Y 5BL

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Awards

2015

Visual Art Award Queen Mary University and Brazil Embassy.

Visual Art Award by Embassy of Brazil in London , in partnership with Itaú BBA and People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University of London).
Artwork title: The fusion of two cities
Year: 2015
Venue: Sala Brazil (Brazilian Embassy in London)
Prize: Be part of the private collection of Itau international Bank London plus cash.

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Parallax Art Fair

Dates: 23 Oct 2015 - 25 Oct 2015

Venue: Parallax Art Fair, Chelsea Town Hall, King's Road, London

With Parallax being the biggest art fair of its kind, it attracts around 200 exhibitors from all over the world. International artists will showcase work across all sorts of forms, including jewellery, bags, clothing, textiles, crafts, art, sculpture and many more.

Event: Landmark Art Fair

Dates: 19 Jun 2015 - 21 Jun 2015

Venue: Landmark Art Center, Landmark Arts Centre Ferry Road Teddington TW11 9NN United Kingdom

Anual art fair organised by Landmark art center.

Event: Salon des Refuses

Dates: 11 Jun 2015 - 14 Jun 2015

Venue: SPACE Happenstance gallery, 129 - 131 Mare Street E8 3RH London

Part of artworks not selected for the Summer Exhibition ( Royal Academy) will be exhibited at this exhibition.

Event: Visual Arts Award

Dates: 6 May 2015 - 22 May 2015

Venue: Sala Brasil (Brazilian Embassy), SALA BRASIL EMBASSY OF BRAZIL: 14-16 Cockspur Street – London SW1Y 5BL

The Embassy of Brazil, in partnership with Itaú BBA and People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University of London) is delighted to announce the finalists in its Visual Arts Award.

After much deliberation, a panel of judges consisting of Adrian Locke, Curator of the Royal Academy of Arts; Beth da Matta, Curator and Director of MAMAM (Recife, Brazil); Charles Stewart, CEO of Itau BBA International; Hayle Gadelha, Cultural Attaché of the Embassy of Brazil; Marcelo Calero, Secretary of Culture of Rio de Janeiro; and Paul Heritage, Artistic Director of People’s Palace Projects (Queen Mary University) has selected 16 works that will be on display for three weeks.
SALA BRASIL EMBASSY OF BRAZIL: 14-16 Cockspur Street – London SW1Y 5BL


 

Biography


Marilene Salles was born in the South Coast of Brazil where she grew up, studied and started her artistic career.
Over the years she has been travelling both nationally and internationally to exhibit her art.
Marilene has had her artwork sold to all over the world through online galleries, art fairs and exhibitions. Her passion translates to artwork through vibrant colours, style and technique.
 She started painting when she was only five years old. Her interest for the arts came from her mother, who is also an artist, and she believes it is never too early to introduce a child to the world of art. She believes that being in touch with art at such an early age had developed her self-confidence, expression and creativity tapped into her individual and unique perceptions. "I believe it will help me stay in tune with my creative side throughout my entire life."

My art is about colour, movement, and happiness.
My hidden self with the world around me makes my life and art intertwine on a daily basis, blending my spirit with matter into my own masterful way. 
Sometimes I spend hours observing the world around me through my double lens to bring my soul vision into the earthly. 

The vibrant, saturated colours, overly intense light, fluid forms and textures taps into my individual and unique perceptions bringing me joy and wonder - the sheer luminosity of life, humanity and the cosmos, often leaves me speechless. 
Through my art I can express what I experience helping me to find a deeper understanding of this vast universe and my place within itMy objective is to provide the audience with a painting that is an exciting, visually pleasing piece, full of energy, depth, and power - the very power to which Kandinsky speaks in his quote:

"Colour is a power which directly influences the soul."