MARINA BOGACHEFF IS A VISUAL ARTIST BASED IN FRANCE AND SWITZERLAND.
HER UNIQUE HYPERREALISTIC PAINTINGS REVEAL THE PURITY AND LIBERATING FORCE OF THE SEA IN ALL ITS POWER. AN IMMERSIVE EXHIBITION THAT GOES BEYOND MERE VISION.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Marina Bogacheff is a French artist living and working in the Jura mountains (Doubs) in France, and the city of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
Her affinity for analytical, hyper-realistic researches in painting stems from their academic background in the area of mathematics (three university degrees in three different countries).
In a pursuit of a transdisciplinary formula of aesthetic balance, Marina Bogacheff explores contemporary concepts of beauty while striving to transcend mere visual representation. Her works, which play with realistic textures and dynamic compositions, offer viewers an immersive sensory journey while plunging them into deep reflection on contemporary societal issues.
Through oil painting, I strive to capture the fleeting moments of seascapes. In a relentless, almost obsessive process, I transform the realistic textures of the sea until they transcend into abstraction. I deconstruct the wave, reducing it to geometric and anatomical forms, only to reassemble it anew. This reassembly invites both myself as the artist and the viewer to embark on a sensory journey that awakens the senses — smell, hearing, and taste. Together, we are guided by the natural forces of the sea — its rises and falls, its moments of calm and storm. It serves as a reminder of our connection to something greater, timeless, where we are all bound by our shared existence in a world of perpetual motion.
In this pursuit, I capture, hour by hour, stroke by stroke, the light of the sun dancing on the waves’ crests. I seek to harness the power of their union, to reproduce their balance, and to reveal their purity and liberating force.
But the wave resists; it appears and then disappears.
And I start again and again, on new beaches, new rays of sunshine... Until the point where I slip and lose myself in these cyclic and reborn movements.