Marlene Sinicki
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Marlene Sinicki is an Artist, Designer, and Visual Storyteller. She brings ideas to life for people that care about the greater good. Connecting meaning-making and the arts and design that sparks change are her passions. Marlene’s visual storytelling experience spans multiple disciplines, including painting, illustration, graphic design, photography, presentations, and writing. She has worked as an Art Director and Project Manager for dozens of strategic design projects that provided voice and vision to the collective stories of companies and organizations. Marlene draws on aesthetics and optimism, the ideals of beauty, as a strategy to create hope and a positively imagined future. Her fine arts studio practice fuels her commercial projects. The wisdom of nature and global sustainability opportunities permeate her abstract and representational paintings and drawings. Flowing lines, vibrant colors, and organic forms emphasize the subject’s aliveness. While culture prizes technology and piles of data, Marlene creates visual haikus to reconnect sensuality with ecology. She encourages a respect for our earthly mother and a socially responsible and generative approach to saving her. The art is a glimpse of intimate encounters with the ephemeral. Marlene wants the familiar to feel new again, to make the invisible visible, in order to telegraph the light within.
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The Many Shades of Green
"Making sense of nature requires being present. We often look without seeing." ...
Bodies of Water
"Grandpa had his barrel of rain transported by clouds and winds. I had my freshwater lake topped off by dew drops. We both found wholeness in a fragmented land." ...
Lullaby of First Times
"I wonder where people go once they pass over. Do they become timeless, no longer time-bound?" ...
My Towering Neighbor
"Rooted in the earth, trees foster a sense of place. They represent connections between heaven and earth, something larger than ourselves." ...
Let Reality Be Reality
"At one point, the sun enveloped him with luminous light as he looked up to the sky. We both knew this was a decisive moment. I saw it; he felt it. Click." ...