





Poppies 1
Oil on paper
Marina Ross’ paintings are layered, emotionally charged reinterpretations of iconic imagery from The Wizard of Oz, reframed through personal grief, cultural memory, and the performance of femininity. Born in the former Soviet Union and raised in Chicago, Ross draws on her experiences of acculturation and the complexities of the American Dream. Within her work, The Wizard of Oz becomes a metaphor for immortality — a cinematic illusion that endures even as it confronts the impermanence of nature and the inevitability of loss.
Ross’ palette, dominated by ethereal teals and greens, evokes nostalgia and otherworldliness. These recurring hues, reminiscent of oxidized patina on aged architecture, mirror cinema’s ability to transcend time. Through a process of layering, blending, and softening backgrounds against more insistent brushstrokes, Ross destabilizes familiar imagery, allowing ghostly echoes of the film to surface. Figures such as Dorothy may appear blurred, partially erased, or obscured, underscoring themes of fragility, repetition, and emotional dissociation. The result is a body of work that dissolves the boundaries between past and present, inviting viewers into a collective meditation on grief, memory, and healing.
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Marina Ross’ paintings are layered, emotionally charged reinterpretations of iconic imagery from The Wizard of Oz, reframed through personal grief, cultural memory, and the performance of femininity. Born in the former Soviet Union and raised in Chicago, Ross draws on her experiences of acculturation and the complexities of the American Dream. Within her work, The Wizard of Oz becomes a metaphor for immortality — a cinematic illusion that endures even as it confronts the impermanence of nature and the inevitability of loss.
Ross’ palette, dominated by ethereal teals and greens, evokes nostalgia and otherworldliness. These recurring hues, reminiscent of oxidized patina on aged architecture, mirror cinema’s ability to transcend time. Through a process of layering, blending, and softening backgrounds against more insistent brushstrokes, Ross destabilizes familiar imagery, allowing ghostly echoes of the film to surface. Figures such as Dorothy may appear blurred, partially erased, or obscured, underscoring themes of fragility, repetition, and emotional dissociation. The result is a body of work that dissolves the boundaries between past and present, inviting viewers into a collective meditation on grief, memory, and healing.
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Year
2025
Materials
Oil on paper
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Dimensions
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32 x 26 inches
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32 x 26 inches
Stitch Float: 37.0 x 31.0 x 2 inches
Unframed: 32 x 26 inches
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About the Artist
Marina Ross
Marina Ross is a Chicago-based painter whose emotionally resonant work explores themes of memory, myth, and identity through layered reinterpretations of iconic imagery. Her paintings have been exhibited in New York at Sugarlift, Friday Studio Gallery, Art Helix, and Highline Stages, as well as throughout Chicago at venues including Goldfinch Gallery, Heaven Gallery, The Franklin, Sulk, ARTRUSS, and Baby Blue Gallery. She has received numerous awards and grants, including support from the Illinois Arts Council, Loyola University, and the Stanley Award for International Graduate Research, which enabled her residency in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Ross’s work has been featured in Newcity and the Chicago Reader, and is held in public and private collections. In addition to her studio practice, she leads a critique group for professional artists and teaches at Loyola University Chicago.

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Marina Ross’ paintings are layered, emotionally charged reinterpretations of iconic imagery from The Wizard of Oz, reframed through personal grief, cultural memory, and the performance of femininity. Born in the former Soviet Union and raised in Chicago, Ross draws on her experiences of acculturation and the complexities of the American Dream. Within her work, The Wizard of Oz becomes a metaphor for immortality — a cinematic illusion that endures even as it confronts the impermanence of nature and the inevitability of loss.
Ross’ palette, dominated by ethereal teals and greens, evokes nostalgia and otherworldliness. These recurring hues, reminiscent of oxidized patina on aged architecture, mirror cinema’s ability to transcend time. Through a process of layering, blending, and softening backgrounds against more insistent brushstrokes, Ross destabilizes familiar imagery, allowing ghostly echoes of the film to surface. Figures such as Dorothy may appear blurred, partially erased, or obscured, underscoring themes of fragility, repetition, and emotional dissociation. The result is a body of work that dissolves the boundaries between past and present, inviting viewers into a collective meditation on grief, memory, and healing.






















