Don Marvine died March 24, 2022, at age ninety-three. An accomplished artist with an impressive body of work, he was a creative visionary, always eager to do that next painting. He was also a wonderful man, providing love and inspiration to his extended family and circle of friends.
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Donations in Don's memory are being accepted on behalf of the Baltimore Symphony Musicians Foundation.
Artist Don Marvine works in a number of diverse styles, all of which feature his fine sense of color and design, innovative ideas, creative spirit, and playfulness. His original watercolor and gouache paintings are on fine Sommerset Velvet watercolor paper.
A series featuring horses in natural Montana settings. These original paintings are intended to connote the imaginative, serene, and spiritual aspects of the unspoiled West.
A series of original abstracts which Marvine thought of as “visual music.” Color and design are foremost with an occasional subtle reference to subject matter. The satisfying images add a unique focal point to any interior.
A witty original series of caricatures that celebrate America’s cultural heritage. Created with the same eye for design as all of Marvine’s works, the paintings provide movement and color along with a touch of nostalgia that will personalize and compliment both contemporary and traditional interiors. Originals of this series are currently not for sale individually but are being held for exhibition, available only as a complete set of eight, or as giclee prints. Contact the artist representative for details.