Marsha Levin-Rojer
Marsha Levin-Rojer holds a degree in Mathematics from Temple University and received
formal art training as a Certificate Student at the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts where she won several prizes for drawing and painting. She has participated
in many juried as well as invitational shows throughout the United States and
has works held in both public and private collections.
Artist Statement
‘Song of the Sirens’ was created for a Princeton Artist Alliance show inspired
by Homer’s Odyssey. It is a ‘musical’ landscape where line represents the melody,
the intersection of lines become harmony, and the intersection of planes both
infuse and become the landscape. I tried to capture both the sensual allure of
the Sirens’ call and the underlying threat that it posed. The seascape reflects
the agitation created as Odysseus’ crew sailed furiously to escape the threat
of capture.
My work is fairly eclectic, including both drawings and paintings, and seems to
be following several different paths that share a common theme: what Virginia
Woolf describes as ‘Moments of Being’ -- a moment of heightened consciousness
when one transcends the self and becomes an undifferentiated part of a greater
whole. I am especially interested in our perception of reality, of what is perceived
as concrete but is, in fact, evanescent. Throughout my work, forms are both created
and, by their essential randomness, destroyed and it is hoped that the state of
flux engages the viewer both visually and intellectually.