Marina Kulik


Marina Johanna Kulik is a Dutch painter, known for her lively portrait paintings in aquarelle and for her poetic and original abstracts, all inspired by 'the mystery of life' - the MyDNA series, with chromosomes, cells, DNA and fingerprints.
She studied 'Monumental art' at the Utrecht School of the Arts 'Artibus' in Utrecht and since 2000 she works in the South of France. She teaches live model drawing, portrait and aquarelle at Centre des Arts in Chateauneuf de Grasse. She is founder of , a movement for all artists who use Aquarelle as their main technique. Their objective is to promote the beautiful, subtle art of Aquarelle - to be taken seriously as an independent art form.
In 2012 she designed the 'Artbag' for . In 2011 she won the Prize of the Culture Council in the Grand Prix d'Aquarelle de Belgique. In 2010 and 2011 she participated as one of the main artists in the Holotropic Art Symposium in Romania.
Kulik has published a learning guide on aquarelle watercolour painting in 2009 and a book on cat-art, 'Chatatouille' dedicated to an exhibition of paintings and sculptures of cats together with sculptor .
Kulik frequently has solo exhibitions all over Europe and especially in galleries in France, and her home country the Netherlands. She also exhibited in the United States. For her abstracts she is represented by Gallery Oscar.
Kulik is married to French society realtor Jeroen Zaat, has two daughters, several cats and sails a 52 ft classic yacht 'Avatar' that she and her husband crossed the Atlantic with. Before she became a full-time artist in 2000, she worked as a disc jockey for KRO radio and as a marketing director for Uniface and BMC Software