Marylyne’s fascination with faces isn’t about simple beauty; it’s about uncovering the layers beneath. Every line, curve, and shadow is deliberate, weaving stories about complexity, diversity, and individuality.
Marylyne Jan Misesda is a 30-year-old artist who uses acrylics to bring surrealism to life—one face at a time. Obsessed with the intricacies of human features, Marylyne’s artistic journey is a heartfelt exploration of identity, emotion, and the stories hidden in the lines of our faces. But don’t expect ordinary portraits; Marylyne takes faces, mixes them with bold patterns, and serves them on a colorful canvas platter. Her work says, “Let me show you the world through my eyes—with a splash of the unexpected.”
Marylyne’s fascination with faces isn’t about simple beauty; it’s about uncovering the layers beneath. Every line, curve, and shadow is deliberate, weaving stories about complexity, diversity, and individuality. Her work is a visual conversation—equal parts emotional, cultural, and slightly cheeky.
Through her art, Marylyne invites viewers to pause, reflect, and embrace the beauty of imperfection. After all, as her vibrant creations remind us, life’s most striking moments come from embracing what makes us unique. Keep watching—this face-obsessed visionary is just getting started.