Martina Sciolino
MS052- Floating Garden: Delphine I, 12x8, acrylic
MS054- Floating Garden: Sylvan I, 12x8, acrylic
MS061- Sky Mind I, 36x36, acrylic on canvas
MS062- Cloud Way II, 36x36, acrylic on canvas
MS063- Opening II, 11x8, acrylic on paper
MS064- Message I, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS065- Message II, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS066- Firmament I, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS069- Aerial I, 8x12, acrylic on paper
MS070- Aerial II, 12x8, arylic on paper
MS071- Aerial III, 8x12, acrylic on paper
MS072- Tumult I, 12x9, acrylic on paper
MS073- Tumult II, 12x9, acrylic on paper
MS074- Emergence I, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS075- Emergence II, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS076- Opening I, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS077- Opening II, 12x8, acrylic on paper
MS078- Hearthside, 30x48, acrylic on canvas
MS079- Transcend, 48x36, acrylic on canvas
MS080- The Yellow Drapes, 48x30, acrylic on canvas
MS081- Party, 48x36, acrylic on canvas
MS083- Elevation, 36x36, acrylic on canvas
MS084- Cloudway II, 36x36, acrylic on canvas
MS085- More Than This, 60x48, acrylic on canvas
MS086- Reach, 36x36, acrylic on canvas
MS087- Kitchen Scene, 48x30, acrylic on canvas
MS089- Arrangement I, 11x15, mixed media
MS090- Arrangement II, 11x15, mixed media
MS091- Arrangement III, 11x15, mixed media
MS092- Arrangement IV, 11x15, mixed media
MS093- Arrangement V, 11x15, mixed media
MS094- Arrangement VI, 11x15, mixed media
MS095- Arrangement VII, 11x15, mixed media
MS096- Arrangement VIII, 11x15, mixed media
MS097- Arrangement IX, 11x15, mixed media
MS098- Arrangement X, 11x15, mixed media
MS099- Arrangement XI, 11x15, mixed media
MS100- Arrangement XII 11x15, mixed media
MS101- Arrangement XIII, 11x15, mixed media
MS102- Arrangement XIV, 11x15, mixed media
MS103- Arrangement XV, 11x15, mixed media
MS105- Arrangement XVII, 11x15, mixed media
MS106- Arrangement XVIII, 11x15, mixed media
Martina Sciolino lives in Hattiesburg but was born in Buffalo, New York, where the modern collection at the Albright Knox Museum formed her earliest sense of art’s possibilities. Her paintings, usually acrylic on canvas, are inspired by layering in the natural world. Unlike landscape painting, her abstractions dissolve foreground into background and don’t depend on real vistas. Rather, each painting evolves from improvisations in color, form, and marking, one part calling forth the next. The work represents the mysteries of forms that emerge and recede from space and into perception.