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Marilyn Szalay was born on 20 January, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., is an American painter. Discover Marilyn Szalay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 20 January 1950
Birthday 20 January
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Date of death 3 November, 2012
Died Place Lakewood, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1950

Marilyn Szalay (1950-2012) was a contemporary figurative realist painter and draftsperson.

Best known for her oversized charcoal drawings of humans and animals, her aesthetic came from journalistic photography and her work relies on strong draftsmanship and powerful compositions with great psychological depth.

Hellen Cullinan of the Cleveland Plain Dealer said of Szalay's work, "Powerfully expressive gestural and facial closeup details reflect Szalay's command of behavioral and physical characteristics."

For the span of her almost 40 year career as a fine artist, Szalay was an instructor of life drawing at every major art institution in Northeast Ohio.

Marilyn Szalay, born in Cleveland, Ohio grew up and attended Magnificat High School in Rocky River, Ohio.

1970

After matriculating with a BFA and MFA from Kent State University, Marilyn Szalay began her art career in the late 1970s as a photo journalist for the Sun Newspapers in Cleveland, Ohio.

She maintained a purity and integrity for the art form of traditional 35mm black and white photography, processing and printing her own film and enlargements in her home darkroom.

Always working on location with natural light, she rarely used a flash and never made enhancements and corrections in the darkroom.

A stickler for the integrity of the rectangular view she composed in the camera viewfinder, she wouldn't even crop an image in the darkroom.

Her photographic compositions were also psychologically compelling.

Photographer, Dave Dreimiller writes:

“Technically Lynn was a master of light and shadow as well as composition.

But there was something much deeper in her photos.

They often captured a mood that seemingly reflected her mental state at that moment.

Lynn was conflicted and you can read this in her images: sometimes soft and gentle, other times ripped by a feeling of stark grittiness.

Her photos often evoked darkness and ultimately sadness; full of emotion yet utterly devoid of joy or happiness.

The use of run down old buildings as backdrops further accentuated the forlorn quality in her images.

An enduring aspect of Lynn's work was the ability to fit the facial expression and pose of her model with its environment.

It provides a sense that the subject somehow belongs there, and makes the images feel more cohesive.

One can see this time and again in Lynn's work.”

Her photographic sensibilities influenced her large scale charcoal drawings.

Her process began with an 8 x 10 photograph she had taken as reference for the drawing.

She would draw the composition on paper without use of grids, projection or a transfer process.

From that point she would, as Dave Dreimiller writes, “define contours and fill in tones […] Work on this drawing went on night and day until it was completed.

The finished drawing had even greater impact than the original photo.

The sheer size was impressive, and the drawing somehow conveyed more depth and dimension than the photograph from which it was based.”

Her work has been exhibited at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Institute of Art, Butler Institute of American Art, Erie Art Museum, Case Western Reserve University, Canton Art Museum, SPACES, John Carrol University, Mount Union College, and the Cleveland Clinic.

Szalay has participated in the Lakeland Community College annual “from WOMAN” exhibitions during her lifetime and posthumously.

1972

She earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1972 and Master of Fine Arts in 1975 from the Kent State University

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“I am floored by the depth of form she achieves in charcoal, and love that her figures are larger than life size.

Using only shades of gray, she models a face to come all the way out beyond the picture plane.

And then she continues the construction and places a beautifully sculpted three-dimensional nose to sit on it.”

Judy Takács, Curator for “Majority Rising: Cleveland's Female Gaze”, Artists Archives of the Western Reserve,

2013

In 2013, the "from WOMAN VI" exhibition was dedicated to Marilyn Szalay by curator Mary Urbas, who used her drawing, "Self-Portrait with Frog" on the poster.

Urbas, who has also consistently exhibited Szalay's work in her bi-annual Skull and Skeleton Show describes Szalay as “incredibly prolific.”

Szalay's drawings have won awards from the Butler Institute of American Art., Jewish Community Center and The Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland May Show

Szalay's work is part of the permanent collections of MetroHealth Medical Center, Akron Children's Hospital, The Plain Dealer Publishing Company, The Cleveland Zoological Society, Kent State University, The Jewish Community Center and Ronald MacDonald House.