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"What does not kill you makes me stronger" Artist Natalia Smirnova (Natalia Smirnova)
Artist Natalia Smirnova works as if from another era, her art brings us back to the mysterious and legendary tales of medieval manuscripts. Natalia currently lives in St. Petersburg, works primarily in watercolor, tempera on cardboard. Her palette - sepia or black and white work. From under the hand of the artist with exquisite tenderness appear protruding from the darkest shadows magical forest full of charming - fabulous phantoms of her imagination materialize winged angels, ghosts, flying ships, demons and fairies.
"I have three very different childhood memories about the art ... It's a terrible picture of Goya's" Saturn Devouring His Children ", full of admiration for the Dutch still lifes of the 17th century and mysterious icons. My interest in art became serious when I wrote my first copy of the Dutch still life with fruit and flowers, in 13 years. I painted it very carefully, within two months from the first oil paints. The inspiration for me are often just a phrase from Tolkien's books, the Bible and Jewish tradition. I often see "picture" during reading, the main thing that had the desire to portray this image. The reason for my inspiration can be anything. Sometimes I myself invent fantasy worlds.
Letnee glow. Tempera on cardboard
If I had to spend a day with the artist, it would be a journey through the Alps to Italy with the young Albrecht Dürer or would gladly visited Jan van Eyck, to see how he was a man. But if I had to choose what kind of pictures I would like to have, I would have chosen the "Tower of Babel" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Mandragorum
If I were asked to name the hero or heroine of the iconic famous people ..... I'll call of Abraham - he decided to do something really new, and it changed the world. Reading about it made a strong impression. However, I'm not particularly religious person.
Solomon
My work - part of my own art ... but my main profession - restorer. I work in the restoration of Russian icons for more than 20 years, and I love his main work - restoration.
"What does not kill you makes me stronger."
Sun
Rebis
Vsadnik with a candle
I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and border of his garment filling the temple.
Creation of Eve.
In the tradition of Russian icons to represent God creating the world, not as a bearded old man, but in the form of Hagia Sophia - Divine Knowledge and Wisdom.
Bogomater and broken tree. tempera
Samuil. tempera, watercolor
Son pilgrims
Polomnichestvo. primer on wood, acrylic
Shpion with bird
Ehnaton
"What does not kill you makes me stronger" Artist Natalia Smirnova (Natalia Smirnova)
Artist Natalia Smirnova works as if from another era, her art brings us back to the mysterious and legendary tales of medieval manuscripts. Natalia currently lives in St. Petersburg, works primarily in watercolor, tempera on cardboard. Her palette - sepia or black and white work. From under the hand of the artist with exquisite tenderness appear protruding from the darkest shadows magical forest full of charming - fabulous phantoms of her imagination materialize winged angels, ghosts, flying ships, demons and fairies.
"I have three very different childhood memories about the art ... It's a terrible picture of Goya's" Saturn Devouring His Children ", full of admiration for the Dutch still lifes of the 17th century and mysterious icons. My interest in art became serious when I wrote my first copy of the Dutch still life with fruit and flowers, in 13 years. I painted it very carefully, within two months from the first oil paints. The inspiration for me are often just a phrase from Tolkien's books, the Bible and Jewish tradition. I often see "picture" during reading, the main thing that had the desire to portray this image. The reason for my inspiration can be anything. Sometimes I myself invent fantasy worlds.
Letnee glow. Tempera on cardboard
If I had to spend a day with the artist, it would be a journey through the Alps to Italy with the young Albrecht Dürer or would gladly visited Jan van Eyck, to see how he was a man. But if I had to choose what kind of pictures I would like to have, I would have chosen the "Tower of Babel" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.
Mandragorum
If I were asked to name the hero or heroine of the iconic famous people ..... I'll call of Abraham - he decided to do something really new, and it changed the world. Reading about it made a strong impression. However, I'm not particularly religious person.
Solomon
My work - part of my own art ... but my main profession - restorer. I work in the restoration of Russian icons for more than 20 years, and I love his main work - restoration.
"What does not kill you makes me stronger."
Sun
Rebis
Vsadnik with a candle
I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and border of his garment filling the temple.
Creation of Eve.
In the tradition of Russian icons to represent God creating the world, not as a bearded old man, but in the form of Hagia Sophia - Divine Knowledge and Wisdom.
Bogomater and broken tree. tempera
Samuil. tempera, watercolor
Son pilgrims
Polomnichestvo. primer on wood, acrylic
Shpion with bird
Ehnaton
Glubokaya, deep water
Drovosek
Temnota
Trava
Tsygane (Lady O)
Kak arose Sun
Koltso Temple of Solomon
Himera
Natyurmort a homunculus. tempera, acrylic
Letnee time
Sosedi
Zdes who - he lives
Grom the blue
Gromovaya bird. watercolor, tempera, karton
Sofiya
Kolesnitsa
Pereezd
Staraya ballerina
Drovosek
Temnota
Trava
Tsygane (Lady O)
Kak arose Sun
Koltso Temple of Solomon
Himera
Natyurmort a homunculus. tempera, acrylic
Letnee time
Sosedi
Zdes who - he lives
Grom the blue
Gromovaya bird. watercolor, tempera, karton
Sofiya
Kolesnitsa
Pereezd
Staraya ballerina
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