Rêvasser
Marjanne MarsMarjanne Mars maps the internal landscape of a daydream using ink and vivid color to bridge the gap between realistic portraiture and abstract emotion. This piece captures a figure suspended in thought, where the physical form yields to a vibrant, distorted reality of the mind’s making.

Rêvasser
Marjanne Mars maps the internal landscape of a daydream using ink and vivid color to bridge the gap between realistic portraiture and abstract emotion. This piece captures a figure suspended in thought, where the physical form yields to a vibrant, distorted reality of the mind’s making.
A meaningful share of this purchase goes directly to Marjanne Mars.
Every Arthaus piece supports a living artist.
Art Analysis
The Vivid Architecture of a Daydream
In Rêvasser, Mars explores the boundary between the physical form and the internal psyche. Using a combination of ink and a vibrant color palette, the artist constructs a portrait that feels both grounded in realistic depiction and untethered by it. The linework suggests a specific human presence, yet the application of color leans into expressionist traditions, allowing the subject’s mood to bleed into the surrounding space.
The composition plays with depth perception and scale, creating a complex reality where the figure’s pose communicates a deep emotional weight. By merging realistic art depictions with more abstract, playful manipulations of form, Mars invites the viewer into a private, thoughtful state. It is an illustration of the mind at rest, where the daydream of the title is visualized through a rich, layered fusion of styles.
Sharp, high-contrast lines create a sense of emotional weight and psychological depth, moving beyond simple representation.
The specific positioning of the figure serves as the foundation for the artwork's exploration of unfiltered self-expression.
By blending realistic details with abstract distortions, the work reflects the complex nature of human perception.
Free Shipping
On all framed orders
100-Day Guarantee
Love it or return it
Gallery Quality
Museum-grade materials
Artist-Direct
Fair pay, every piece





