Patricia Marini - The Cartographer of His Own Dreams






Holds a master’s in art history with over 10 years in auctions and galleries.
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Patricia Marini, The Cartographer of His Own Dreams, is an original oil painting (portrait) from 2025, sized 50 × 60 cm, hand signed, in excellent condition, created in Hungary and sold directly from the artist; certificate of authenticity included.
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Size: 50x60cm
Signed and dated on the back. Certificate of authenticity is included.
PLEASE NOTE: The canvas is shipped rolled in a tube, unframed and without the stretcher frame.
There are possible differences in color between the photos and the original artwork, caused by the light, monitor and camera settings.
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Patricia Marini (b. 1987, Romania) is a self-taught painter with a foundation in art history, which she studied in Transylvania. Initially drawn to the academic side of the visual arts, she spent several years working in creative industries across Vienna and London before committing fully to painting.
Now based in Budapest, Marini works from a studio in the city’s historic center, where she creates oil paintings that merge figuration with geometric abstraction. Her compositions explore the tension between emotional depth and constructed form, drawing inspiration from Picasso, Giorgio de Chirico, and George Condo.
Her work often centers on hybrid figures, at times mechanical, at times deeply human, reflecting on identity, connection, and transformation. Recent paintings expand beyond futuristic themes, turning toward intimacy, memory, and psychological fragmentation, while maintaining her signature structural approach.
Collected throughout Europe and internationally, Marini’s paintings appeal to both contemporary art collectors and those drawn to emerging, emotionally resonant voices.
PLEASE place a bid only if you intend to complete the purchase.
Non-paying bids cause delays and prevent others from acquiring the work. By bidding, you’re committing to buying a unique, original piece of art. Thank you for respecting the time, materials, and care involved in its creation.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no deliveries between December 3rd - December 17th.
Directly from the artist's studio!
Size: 50x60cm
Signed and dated on the back. Certificate of authenticity is included.
PLEASE NOTE: The canvas is shipped rolled in a tube, unframed and without the stretcher frame.
There are possible differences in color between the photos and the original artwork, caused by the light, monitor and camera settings.
PLEASE NOTE that any other costs or charges such as customs or import duties, customs clearance and handling may also apply during the shipment of your lot if you are outside EU.
Patricia Marini (b. 1987, Romania) is a self-taught painter with a foundation in art history, which she studied in Transylvania. Initially drawn to the academic side of the visual arts, she spent several years working in creative industries across Vienna and London before committing fully to painting.
Now based in Budapest, Marini works from a studio in the city’s historic center, where she creates oil paintings that merge figuration with geometric abstraction. Her compositions explore the tension between emotional depth and constructed form, drawing inspiration from Picasso, Giorgio de Chirico, and George Condo.
Her work often centers on hybrid figures, at times mechanical, at times deeply human, reflecting on identity, connection, and transformation. Recent paintings expand beyond futuristic themes, turning toward intimacy, memory, and psychological fragmentation, while maintaining her signature structural approach.
Collected throughout Europe and internationally, Marini’s paintings appeal to both contemporary art collectors and those drawn to emerging, emotionally resonant voices.
