Tina Marcus describes her works as Soul Selfies. Where people today are taking pictures of themselves with their phones, she is documenting snapshots of defining moments through 2-dimensional bas-relief assemblages and sculptures. Marcus’ work focuses on subjects and experiences that affect the human spirit and soul that explore conditions and circumstances and themes revolving around aging, isolation, marginalized, decoupled, and ambiguity
Tina Marcus describes her works as Soul Selfies. Where people today are taking pictures of themselves with their phones, she is documenting snapshots of defining moments through 2-dimensional bas-relief assemblages and sculptures. Marcus’ work focuses on subjects and experiences that affect the human spirit and soul that explore conditions and circumstances and themes revolving around aging, isolation, marginalized, decoupled, and ambiguity
Analogous Structures
37”w x 39”w
Thinking Man
26”w x 39”h
You Are Familiar Do I Know You
41”w x 59”h
Opal Daydream
41”w x 59”h
Is and Was
Is and Was, juxtaposes the spirit of man’s being—conveying what was and what is now
40”w x 44”h
Gray Matter
41”w x 59”w
Wandering, Wondering
41”w x 59”h
Standing Man
28.5”w x 41”h
Crouched Figure
44”w x 40”w
Simple Man
15.25 x 20.25
Deja Vu
31”w x 49”h
Memento Mori
44”w x 58”h
Man
33”w x 37”h
Anthropoid Princess
27”w x 45”w
Alabaster Souls
31”w x 49”h
We Are All Looking At The Same Thing
45”w x 45”h
Classical Vision
31” w x 49”h
A Wrinkle in Time
48” w x 72”h
In That Moment
41”w x 59”h
Old Love
17 x 20
Deity
31”w x 49”h
One Year Later
15.5 x 19.5
Nested
39”w x 27”h
C-19: Collateral Damage
32”w x 42”h
Anthropoid
31”w x 49”h
She Is...
25”w x 35”h
Guardian
23”w x 35”h
Kaddish for Molly and Peter
30” w x 48”h
Alberto & Diego
31”w x 49”h
L'Dor Vador; Generation to Generation
88”w x 66”h