Artist Biography

Marianne Constance

I am drawn to still images, moments that feel like a snapshot from a film. Scenes and landscapes, often devoid of people, where you sense that something is about to happen or has just occurred. It is the atmosphere and mood that intrigue and inspire me. Realistic, yet imbued with a sense of alienation, my works convey a feeling of silence and tension, with an underlying suggestion that something more lies beneath the surface.

My work often straddles the line between utopia and dystopia, between what is possible and what feels unsettling. This ambiguous boundary between the two worlds forms a central theme in my art. It is this tension that fuels my inspiration, the moment when everything seems possible, yet the uncertainty is palpable. I seek to explore this subtle tension, the unspoken, and translate it into various forms of multimedia.

In my work, it is not only the image itself that communicates, but also the way different media come together to create a layered experience. I aim to transport the viewer into a world that feels both familiar and alien. A world that suggests something, but does not reveal everything.