They Came in Search of Paradise
Maria Rivans is a Brighton-based artist known for colourful and balanced collages inspired by nature and stars of the silver screen.
They Came in Search of Paradise is from Rivans’ collection of Still Life works. By combining wonders of the natural world with architecture and tiny inhabitants, Rivans creates an entirely new universe inside her ornamental vase.
This original mixed media collage on paper comes framed in a white washed wooden frame, and numbered by the artist.
Framed Size (cm): 110 x 80
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Specifications
Framed: Yes
Hand Finished: Yes
Medium: Mixed Media Collage
Edition Type: Original
Edition Size: 1
Size (cm): 110 x 80
Image Size (cm): 100 x 70
SKU: EG19453
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About the artist
Taking a unique approach to collaging, Maria Rivans is known for her layered imagery of vintage Hollywood. From starlets to Sci-Fi, B-movies to TV trash, Rivans’ passion for bygone cinema is palpable, infusing every piece with a life of its own.
Merging Pop Art with Surrealism, her work overflows with elements – a rich fusion of the organic and artificial, the urban and the natural, the human and the animal. Finely tuned to colour and compositional harmony, Rivans uses her distinctive approach to vintage adding a touch of humour, optimism, and inspiration.
In 2017 and 2018, her work featured in The Times newspaper and, in 2018, her Film Still ‘Understanding Nothing’ was selected for the Royal Academy’s 250th Summer Exhibition.