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Marieken Cochius

Joss money on paper, Fractured nr8 - Mixed Media

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This series of fractured collages is a refraction of the metallic on the paper with obscuring parts of that reflection as well as tearing the papers. Joss money or Joss paper is originally used in Chinese Taoist rituals where stacks of it are burned as offerings for ancestors or deities.

Item Joss money on paper, Fractured nr8
Created by Marieken Cochius
As seen in Private Residence, NY, NY
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Marieken Cochius
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Subconscious and science: nature inspired abstract art

Marieken Cochius is a Dutch-born artist whose work is meditative and intuitive and often explores growth forms, movement of light and wind, root systems, and animal architecture. She is drawn to remote places where she studies nature and makes art inspired by it. Her work encompasses drawing, painting and sculpture.

In 2021 Cochius received an NYSCA Decentralization Grant for an Individual Artist Commission. She is a 2020 recipient of a Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA), Emergency Grants COVID-19 Fund grant. In 2017 Cochius completed a public sculpture commission for the Village of Wappingers Falls, NY made possible by a grant from the Hudson River Foundation.
Cochius' work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions in places ranging from New York City, NY, Berkeley, CA, Austin, TX, and Los Angeles, CA, to Japan, Germany and the Netherlands. She has participated in residencies including the Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT.

Cochius' work has been recently shown in group exhibitions at the Lockwood Gallery, Kingston, NY, 6th International Drawing Triennial in Tallinn, Estonia, Alexey von Schlippe Gallery at UConn Avery Point, CT; Foundry Art Centre, St Charles, MO; Woodstock Artist Association and Museum, Woodstock, NY; Ely Center, New Haven, CT; Ann Street Gallery, Newburgh, NY; Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn, NY and more.

Her work has been featured in Elle Decor, Columbia Journal, the New York Times, and in over 40 Art/Literary/Poetry/University publications and magazines in the USA and abroad.
Cochius studied photography at the Art Academy St Joost in Breda, the Netherlands.
She currently lives in the Hudson Valley, New York.