
Marilyn Henrion
Plano, TX
Marilyn Henrion is a native New Yorker and graduate of Cooper Union whose work is included in major museum, corporate and private collections internationally.
MessageCollection: C..Mannahatta- Mixed Media/ Hand Quilted
A series of artworks that celebrate the architectural history of Manhattan. As a life-long New Yorker, Marilyn Henrion's vision has always been deeply rooted in the urban geometry of her surroundings, from the earlier geometric abstractions to the more recent mixed media works. She is particularly interested in the co-existence of past and present, especially in architecture and other man-made structures. Built during different periods in the history of Manhattan, we can delight in seeing them simultaneously, often side by side Both above and below ground, these rich visual treats abound as she makes her way through her neighborhood streets of Soho, lower Manhattan and beyond. Throughout the ages, the presence of the human hand upon the landscape has always expressed our eternal yearning for immortality, evidence that says “I was once here”. Much as Edward Hopper did in the 20th century, Henrion synthesizes and transforms the “facts” of the material world to reflect her experience of a particular place. Whether focusing on historic landmarks with new eyes, or construction sites that testify to the vibrant ever-evolving cityscape, her objective is to illuminate beauty in unexpected places…a subway entrance, a doorway, a fire escape, a rooftop. Mannahatta was the original native American name for the island of Manhattan. The images are derived from architectural structures built during different periods in the history of the island and which can all be seen simultaneously in the co-existence of past and present. The quilting design of overlapping concentric circles is symbolic of the ephemeral nature of our existence on this landscape….we are here for a while and then gone, while the structures remain. Mixed media hand-quilted works on cotton. Video of collection on Youtube at https://youtu.be/vIr_yGCt0mE?si=fN6gAB0ynJjqmq2v and https://youtu.be/UOc4XA_iZjw?si=0fCdMWf5G1vsJCj4
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