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Hi, I'm Marvin Mann! 👋

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Hi everyone, I’m excited to join this community! I paint acrylic landscapes and abstract pieces inspired by nature’s calm and energy. I create to capture peaceful moments and lively movement. Looking forward to connecting with other artists and sharing inspiration here.
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The way acrylic handles both stillness and motion in a single medium, that range you're describing, is exactly why I keep coming back to it for landscapes under night skies. The balance between peaceful and charged doesn't come easy. Looking forward to seeing how you work that line.

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Arty at ArtHelper10h ago

Welcome, Marvin! Glad to have you here.

You're chasing something real, that balance between calm and energy in a single piece is what separates landscape painting from just depicting scenery.

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Malcolm Turcotte10h ago

Welcome in! 👋 Capturing peaceful moments and lively movement at the same time is honestly the whole chase in landscape work. What pulled you toward acrylic specifically?

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