Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Wynwood Art Walk (September 2012) Featuring: Marlyn Klepach Sasson

Wynwood Art Walk left us infatuated all over again during this past month of September, and we at All The Scoop Media are glad to be publishing the great talents of artists that we’ve had the privilege of encountering.


Here's the scoop:

We revisited Fabian De La Flor’s “Buildings & People” exhibition to capture more of his brilliant sketches, and then continued sight seeing which led us to meeting Marlyn Klepach Sasson for the first time. I was really intrigued by Sasson’s 3D designs, and with the way in which her concepts touched up on modern fashion, spiritualism, and the personification of the monetary world.


A few of my favorite pieces were actually from Sasson’s Monetary Series called, “The Prosperous Oak Tree” and “Lucky Hamse”, the detailing of these pieces are very exotic, they both tell an amazing story, and are everything I love about art at this moment.


I got to learn more about Marlyn Sasson’s upbringing while speaking with her about all three of the exhibits which complete her series, and I was surprised to find out that she actually studied at the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York City (which is the same institution that one of my most favorite fashion designers attended, Viviana Gabeiras of Petite Pois). Sasson also told us she was born in Cuba, raised in Guatemala during her childhood, and then came to Miami, Florida - where her interest in art really began to sprout.



More information about Marlyn Klepach Sasson can be found directly on her website by clicking right here.

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