A ducks collection

A Duck's Collection

Piece description from the artist

Something I learned from painting is to look at things with a new eye. When I was a child, I would bike in front of this little creek 4 times a day – to school in the morning, home for lunch, back to school, and finally back home again. I would not even look at it! There is a wall, some water, a small ramp, and often there were ducks too. What was so special about that? Then I moved to the US, and my American friends would tell me over and over again how the walls in France were so beautiful… which I did find quite strange at first!

But when I went back to my hometown during the summer, I started to see things differently. I saw this creek with a renewed eye: the soft light of the Loire Valley, the beautiful limestone (called “Pierre des faluns”) so typical of the area. I realized there was a relationship between the water and towns I had never noticed before. In France, villages are built around some sort of moving water – the stones in the streets and the architecture of the houses harmoniously match the reflections of the water and the movement of the reeds.

Now I take pictures of every stone in every wall there! And it took me 15 years to get the right picture of this small creek in particular – you can say I really tried!

During art talks, I also incorporate a challenge for the attendees: I tell them to look at their suburban American homes with the eye of a foreigner, so they will see things they had not seen before. Are you ready to try looking at your everyday surroundings differently?

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About Marion Buricatu

Shrewsbury, MA

Marion Buricatu is a Franco-American artist who began oil painting when she and her family emigrated to the US in 2001. Her earlier career in France included training in Geophysics and work in the environmental management field.
In addition to studying painting from a variety of teachers, Marion earned a modern art certificate at the MOMA, became a docent at the Worcester Art Museum and now teaches at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts. For more about her work, visit her website: marionsworkshop.com

Marion's art connects her two cultures, mixing her life in New England with her memories of the Loire Valley, where she is from. She create art to start conversations and discover how the USA and France are similar and different in daily life. She enjoys sharing the stories behind her art to make the experience richer.

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