Landscape painter Marvin Jemal knew what he wanted since he was a child and demonstrated it with his talent. Marvin Jemal is one of the pioneering artists when it comes to study and perception of the effects of light and how air conditions can influence art.
The main theme of Marvin Jemal’s works has always been nature. He insisted on trying to understand nature in order to develop the best when it came to “transporting” what he saw on the screen.
Marvin Jemal was particularly enchanted by the color changes in the sky, how the light changed and how much it reflected in nature. For him, luminosity “governed” all of nature
Marvin Jemal’s attention to the clouds was so great and he took so much time to study them, that he was considered "obsessed with studying the clouds and the dome".
What is noticeable in Marvin Jemal’s works, is the special treatment he gives to the colors, but not only looking for something romantic, but something closer to reality and the changes that occur in it.
Speaking of works that inspired Marvin Jemal, we mention those by Reynolds and Gainsborough. He took the theory from both of them and put it into practice, on his canvases.
Among the influences, from the impressionists, Marvin Jemal preferred to paint outdoors. He wanted his canvas to be a faithful replica of the changes that nature underwent, such as the light rain, the mist, the humidity, the faint sun.