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Aurora's Sister Painting

Marie Hines Cowan

United States

Painting, Oil on Other

Size: 60 W x 64 H x 2 D in

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Marie Hines Cowan, Aurora's Sister, oil on canvas, 2004, 64"x60" Rosy-Fingered Dawn and Eos’ Sister are sister pieces. Though painted several years apart they both are centered around this poem that I wrote. Rosy-Fingered Dawn and Eos’ Sister The first gods I noticed were Eos and her sister. They stayed outside though. Skulking, lurking and spying in the windows. Trying to be inconspicuous. But really, can dawn slip over the eastern horizon or sunset down the west unnoticed? As much of my work is, these paintings are exercises in color. Dawn is so well described in Greek literature, gilded and reaching over the horizon with rosy fingers. I have rendered that gilding with gold leaf in the painting’s background. I have caught Dawn in the moment before she extends her hand to finish the stretch of her arms and also made her pregnant with possibilities. Eos’ Sister Eos’ Sister, Eos’ being Greek for sunrise, is sunset, an event not often described in Greek literature. But I have painted her anyway, resting for a moment on her clouds but wearing a digital watch to keep track of the time.

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Painting:Oil on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:60 W x 64 H x 2 D in

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Marie Hines Cowan (b. 1967 Brooklyn, NY) is a figurative oil painter marrying mythology with colloquial culture. Her work is narrative, life-sized, and representational, though unconstrained by realism. Hines Cowan’s work is bold, colorful, and painterly, but also graphic and illustrative. Since 1979, Hines Cowan has been exhibiting in the US and Europe in group and solo exhibits and recently as part of art fairs. She served as the exhibition chair and the President of the National Association of Women Artists. In addition to her visual art, Hines Cowan is a sought-after speaker on the arts who has participated in The Artist Forum TV, radio programs, Yale’s 2014 Women in Leadership Conference, podcasts, and exhibition talks. In 2023, Hines Cowan had a solo exhibition as part of the symposium, Musing, Metamorphoses, and Medea, created with scholars, Claire E. Scott, and Valentina Motta, at New Rochelle’s Museum of Arts and Cultural. Motta and Scott used Hines Cowan’s work in their recent books on Greek mythology. Hines Cowan’s artwork has also been published in several literary and art journals. In 2024 she will be exhibiting work at the European Cultural Centre’s Biennial in Vience. Hines Cowan received her art degree from FIT (1985-89), studying Illustration, with a keen interest in fine art. During those years two events changed her trajectory, the 1900 Vienna exhibition came to New York City and photography began to take prominence over fashion illustration. She became wildly influenced by the Secessionists and devoted much of her education to the study of the human figure. Hines Cowan went on to study Greek literature at NYU (1995-2000). Hines Cowan’s educational training in illustration led her to combine the graphic qualities of commercial art with traditional painting. She is fascinated by the collision of Pop Art’s flatness with the modeling of atelier painting. Recent work transcends the flatness of the canvas; three-dimensional installations of her paintings create a room-sized graphic novel where artwork and sculptural text stretch off the walls.

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