Marisol  Martinez’s vibrant  explorations  of  geometric  abstraction  further  amplify  the  exhibition’s  thematic underpinnings, using color and form to delve into identity, emotion, and the shared human  experience. The unique use of shape and color allows Martinez to speak about the complexities of  identity, community, and emotion in a way that is both intimate and universal. Geometric abstraction  in  the  artist’s  work  is an  attempt  to  capture  the  essence  of  the  life  itself,  creating  tension  and  contradiction.  The  richness  of  color  and  form  refer to  the  spectrum  of  human  emotions  and  experiences, and our collective and individual journeys over time. Each piece is a meditation on the  fluidity of our existence—showing that life is not static, but rather a constant ebb and flow of feelings,  encounters, and revelations. Martinez’s abstraction serves as a bridge and triggers a dialogue, creating  space for a deeper understanding of ourselves and each other. By focusing on the emotional and social  undercurrents of human life,  she invites the viewer into a  shared moment of  reflection—one  that  transcends words and speaks directly to the unconscious. 

Color Theory “Sunrise/Sunset” at Kaliner Gallery

“Gradation” at Kaliner Gallery

“Loved in Time” Abstract Group Exhibition at Kaliner Gallery

“Loved in Time” Abstract Group Exhibition at Kaliner Gallery

Color Theory “ Sunrise/Sunset” - 36x48 - Acrylic on Canvas

“Gradation” - 36x36 - Acrylic & Gel on Canvas