Location: Australia
Marcelle Mansour is an international multi-award-winning Australian multidisciplinary visual artist and one of the world's contemporary master artists. Bilingual writer, poet, journalist contributor and Peace Ambassador. She received two Masters of Fine Arts and Studio Arts from the University of Sydney and previously a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Egypt. She has exhibited internationally in Biennales and major exhibitions in New York, Miami, Paris, Venice, Florence, London, Milan, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Athens and Sydney.
Marcelle shows versatility in her work that embraces various styles in traditional, digital and light mediums which balance traditional insight with the contemporary formulation. Her figurative digital painting is dominated by beauty and thoughts that explores the world of knowledge and wisdom of human psychology and perception. She reflects on challenges affecting our globe with the purpose of finding hope toward advancing humanity and reshaping reality.
In 2022 - 2023, Marcelle Mansour’s work is acknowledged as one of the “Contemporary World’s Masters” and featured in international art magazines including “Top 60 Masters” New York, by Art Tour International Art Magazine, “Modern Art Masters” in Complex de Louvre by PAKS Gallery for the Contemporary Art Fair in the Carrousel du Louvre Paris, “Contemporary Celebrity Masters” by Dr Salvatore Russo and Dr Francesco Russo in Florence, and in Vogue's Gallery by “British Vogue Magazine.”
Her enigmatic artworks are stated by the art critic Dr S. Russo to be magical: “The New Contemporary Paradises: Heavenly visions, those painted by artist Marcelle Mansour. Through a magical realism, the artist leads the viewer into his enchanted world, made up of portraits, analysis of social contexts, religious art and fantastic stories. Pictorial representations, which invite the observer to reflect on the beauties that our world still has to offer.” An extract, by Salvatore Russo, “Contemporary Celebrity Masters”, Editorial, 2023 Vol I.
Digital Painting