ATELIER MARINE PENVERN


I paint as a way to switch into another reality. I paint in order to create a world in which I face the challenge of perfection. It results in a merry-go-round of failures and successes. What I mean by this is that the practice of painting is a reflection of life itself. It makes sense to me, it pushes and pulls me, creating a vital tension. It is exhilarating. It simply gives me the purpose to keep digging deeper into what is possible when not knowing what's ahead. Painting a painting is an adventure of life.

Marine Penvern is a French-born fashion designer and painter based in Hudson, New York. She has worked as a painter for many creative projects in film,television, performances, fashion, music videos (Spike Lee, Public Enemy, Miss Elliot, Lauren Hill to name a few) theater, opera, print media (Vanity Fair, Vogue Magazine, London Sunday Timesโ€ฆ) along with a private painting practice. For many years, Marine performed live paintings along with Jazz Music performed by legendary musicians such as Henry Grimes and Ted Curson and showed her work at venues throughout NYC.

 
 

EXHIBITION: โ€˜BODY AND SOULโ€™


An exhibition of thirty one new portrait oil paintings by Marine Penvern at Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House Hudson, New York February, 2023.

  • ARTIST, DESIGNER, AND JAZZ AFICIONADO MARINE PENVERN OPENS HER EXHIBIT, BODY AND SOUL, ON FEBRUARY 18, 2023, AT HUDON HALL IN HUDSON, NEW YORK

    The song โ€œBody and Soulโ€ was written in 1930 by composer Johnny Green and lyricists Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton. They created it for Gertrude Lawrence who introduced it to London audiences, but later in 1930 it was Libby Holman who sang it for American audiences in the Broadway revue Threeโ€™s a Crowd. In October of that year, Louis Armstrong became the first jazz musician to record what would become a jazz standard. Armstrong claimed that if one had to ask what jazz is then one would never know. โ€œIf you ainโ€™t got it in you, you canโ€™t blow it out,โ€ he said. โ€œYou blows who you is.โ€ Marine Penvern has the soul of a jazz musician but it is her exquisite body of interdisciplinary work that shows us who she is. She not only blows who that soulful person is when she plays her saxophone sitting outside her atelier on Warren Street for passersby to ponder perhaps if they have souls of their own, but also when she picks up her paint brush to stroke her portraits of others into being by being more fully herself while doing so or when she combines her scissors and thread to sew that soul of hers into the garments she conjures as if they are another of her canvasses, which in many cases they are since she also designs fabrics based on her glorious abstract art.

    One of Penvernโ€™s favorite musicians and style icons is John Coltrane who also invoked the soul when speaking of his artistry and its mission. โ€œMy music is the spiritual expression of what I am โ€” my faith, my knowledge, my being,โ€ he said. โ€œWhen you begin to see the possibilities of music, you desire to do something really good for people, to help humanity free itself from its hangups...I want to speak to their souls.โ€ But it was a sentence in which he spoke of sentences themselves that speaks to Penvernโ€™s penchant for the incongruity inherent in the impulse for her own artistry to cross-pollinate itself in order to find more deeply its pulsing interdisciplinary jazz-like rhythms. โ€œI start in the middle of a sentence,โ€ said Coltrane, โ€œand move both directions at once.โ€ That is how Penvern, poised yet pointed in more than one direction, keeps her balance as an artist with many talents. Sheโ€™s got that Coltrane cadence in her artistic conjurings. Even her colors have perfect pitch.

    โ€œTo me, jazz represents pure freedom and opportunity, and my artwork is an expression of that freedom,โ€ says Penvern, who also stresses the importance of community in her life and in her art. โ€œI moved to Hudson in 2018 after losing my community in NYC because of gentrification,โ€ she continues. โ€œAs a Hudson resident, I am exceptionally aware of these issues in our town; with growing displacement and rapidly changing demographics it is vital that we preserve and unite the local community through art.โ€ Her stunningly beautiful portraits of local residents in this Hudson Hall show are thus more than an assemblage of faces; they are banners of belonging. There is even a portrait of her cat named Mouse which is not only a signal of her love of artistic incongruity and her French sense of irony - her first community was in Brittany where she was raised - but also a grateful reminder to the town that this beloved companion came to her through the work of Animal Kind, the local cat rescue shelter. Indeed, when one looks into these faces she has chosen to paint to represent this community one see not only the kindness that is embedded in them but her own kindness which was the initial impulse that inspired her to capture the townโ€™s sense of community by conjuring these portraits of its citizens and her friends. The other works in this show, Penvernโ€™s abstract canvases, are yes, jazz-like in the rhythmically felt facets of their gem-like geometrics and their, at times, jarringly majestic asymmetries, but there is nothing abstract about Penvernโ€™s kindness. And yet it is not the sentimental kindness found in lesser artists. Her kindness is as stark and unsparingly special as the light itself is in Hudson. There is no other light in the world like Hudson light. And Marine Penvern herself - an artist, a designer, a saxophonist, a costumer for dance companies, a mother, a member of a community, a loyal friend - is one of a kind. Her artistic disciplines are many, but hers is a singular vision.

    Louis Armstrong: โ€œA lot of cats copy the Mona Lisa, but people still line up to see the original โ€ฆ never play a thing the same way twice โ€ฆโ€

    John Coltrane: โ€œDamn the rules. Itโ€™s the feeling that counts.โ€

    Marine Penvern: โ€œThe crux of my art is conversation and collaboration, expressing the order in improvisation. It is a way for me to find internal balance in a chaotic, unbalanced world. By finding the harmony in my art, I find harmony in myself.โ€

 
 
 
 

COMMISSION AN OIL PAINTING PORTRAIT


An exhibition of thirty one new portrait oil paintings by Marine Penvern at Hudson Hall at the historic Hudson Opera House Hudson, New York February, 2023.

 

THE CATFTAN

 
THE CATFTAN
Sale Price: $275.00 Original Price: $400.00
  • Print of Marine's painting of her beloved cat Mouse on silk and cotton applied on medium to heavy weight linen.

  • Comes in Black, Natural, and White.

  • A collectible piece.

  • One Size Fits All: (45in or 115cm TALL).

  • Made in NYC

  • Shipping is included in the price, please allow 3 business days within the USA or 10 business days everywhere else.

  • Returns should be addressed within 14 days from the date of receiving your parcel.

 
 

MOUSE SCARF

MOUSE SCARF
Sale Price: $75.00 Original Price: $150.00
  • Silk and cotton.

  • 45"x68" print of Marine's painting of her beloved cat Mouse.

  • Shipping is included in the price, please allow 3 business days within the USA or 10 business days everywhere else.

  • Returns should be addressed within 14 days from the date of receiving your parcel.

 
 

 

SUNRISE SCARF

SUNRISE SCARF
Sale Price: $75.00 Original Price: $150.00

Silk and cotton.

40โ€ X 75โ€ print of Marineโ€™s painting Sunrise.

Made in NYC

Shipping included in the price, please allow3 business days within the USA or 10 days business for anywhere else.

Return should be addressed within 14 days from the date of receiving the parcel

 

SUNRISE KAFTAN

 
SUNRISE CAFTAN
Sale Price: $150.00 Original Price: $285.00
  • Painting by #PENVERN.

  • One Size Fits All: (45in or 115cm TALL).

  • Silk & Cotton.

  • Made in NYC

  • Shipping is included in the price, please allow 3 business days within the USA or 10 business days everywhere else.

  • Returns should be addressed within 14 days from the date of receiving your parcel.

LE CAFTAN DOODLE

 
LE CAFTAN DOODLE
Sale Price: $150.00 Original Price: $285.00
  • Painting by #PENVERN.

  • One Size Fits All: (45in or 115cm TALL).

  • Silk & Cotton.

  • Made in NYC

  • Shipping is included in the price, please allow 3 business days within the USA or 10 business days everywhere else.

  • Returns should be addressed within 14 days from the date of receiving your parcel.

 
 

Marine Penvern, Sunrise, 2022, Oil on canvas

 
 

Marine Penvern, In Between Triptych, 2017, Oil on canvas

THE GAY ASS KAFTAN

 
 
 
    • One Size Fits All: (45in or 115cm TALL).

    • Painting by #PENVERN.

    • Made With A Hot Mix Of Sensual Silk & Tender Bottoms Cotton.

    • Slippery When Wet. Always Delicious.

    • Shipping is included in the price, please allow 3 business days within the USA or 10 business days everywhere else.

    • Returns should be addressed within 14 days from the date of receiving your parcel.

Sale Price: $150.00 Original Price: $285.00

โ€• "LIST OF THE GAY PLACES MY GAY ASS KAFTAN IS BEING SOLD AT"

โ€• "LIST OF THE GAY PLACES MY GAY ASS KAFTAN IS BEING SOLD AT"

THE FREEDOM FLAGS:
THE UNITED NATION REIMAGINED

 
 
 

WENDY WHELAN + DAVID MICHALEK

 
 
 

STEPHEN PETRONIO DANCE COMPANY

 
 
 
 
 

LUCINDA CHILDS + OPERA NICE CรดTE Dโ€™AZUR

 
 
 
 

FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLEBEE PAINTING BY #PENVERN

 
 
 

FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLEBEE SCARF

 
 
 
  • Characteristics
    - Artwork by Marine Penvern
    - Print on silk and cotton
    - 44 in X 66 in (112 cm X 168 cm)

    Shipping
    - 3-5 business days within the USA
    - 14 business days everywhere else

$150.00
 
 
 
 

CEMIYON + RICHARD COLTON

 
 
 

THE I WANT TO BELIEVE COAT

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EDITORIAL VOGUE + L'OFFICIEL + VANITY TEEN

 

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