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THE ART OF MARION EISENMANN

I use this blog to spontaneously show you some of my personal work. --- Artwork by Marion Eisenmann. Everything is copyright to the artist unless stated otherwise.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Jazz Bar/Restaurant on Wilshire

Posted by by Marion Eisenmann at 4:01 PM 34 comments:
Labels: ...sketched on a sunny day after a meeting at M.C's on Wilshire Blvd

Sunday, October 14, 2007

La Pachanguera

Posted by by Marion Eisenmann at 8:35 PM No comments:

Flaquito perdido, ...doodle at work

Posted by by Marion Eisenmann at 8:29 PM 2 comments:

Delia (charcoal on newsprint)

Posted by by Marion Eisenmann at 4:14 PM 18 comments:

Girl from Ecuador (oil on canvas)

Posted by by Marion Eisenmann at 4:03 PM 1 comment:

Notre Dame, Paris, France (ink on paper)

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Muenster, Ingolstadt, Germany (ink on paper)

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July 2007... a few days in Paris; I loved it instantly.

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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Tim Burton

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Engagement invitation "...we are on our way to get engaged"

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March 2007 Austria

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ABOUT MY WORK

by Marion Eisenmann
Drawing and sketching have always aided me in studying and analyzing people. Observation allows me to capture the essence of their nature, revealing positive and negative aspects. My drawings are expressions of the impressions I attain from life experiences. The distinct line work of my drawings, which I would describe as whimsical, dynamic and innocent, is a result of my observations. My pencil lines flow in a manner that seems unpredictable and rarely do I retrace a “path”. In general, I rely on my talent, practice and intuition. It feels like I navigate my pencil in space, it makes me feel free, such as flying or diving into water. I have found that when I draw my brain experiences a release of endorphins and my soul experiences euphoria, similar to the feeling I have after physical activity. It balances out the ups and downs of my everyday life. Drawing gets me back on track and prevents me from running on autopilot, otherwise I would become an invulnerable, stagnating fossil.
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Links

  • http://club.it/arts/pericoli/indice-i.html
  • http://hameshshahani.com
  • http://hollywoodcomics.com/despretz.html
  • http://imdb.com/name/nm0322694/
  • http://justinridge.blogspot.com/
  • http://kevart.com
  • http://marioneisenmann.com
  • http://patrickfaulwetter.com/
  • http://pete-oswald-interview.blogspot.com/
  • http://www.khangle.net/
  • http://www.peterdeseve.com/
  • http://www.ronniedelcarmen.com/

Blog Archive

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  • ▼  2007 (15)
    • ►  November (2)
    • ▼  October (11)
      • Jazz Bar/Restaurant on Wilshire
      • La Pachanguera
      • Flaquito perdido, ...doodle at work
      • Delia (charcoal on newsprint)
      • Girl from Ecuador (oil on canvas)
      • Notre Dame, Paris, France (ink on paper)
      • Muenster, Ingolstadt, Germany (ink on paper)
      • July 2007... a few days in Paris; I loved it insta...
      • Tim Burton
      • Engagement invitation "...we are on our way to get...
      • March 2007 Austria
    • ►  May (2)

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