"City and Flowers" through the eyes of Moscow artist Vera Elnitskaya at an exhibition in the "House of Gogol" Automatic translate
MOSCOW. Gogol’s House awaits visitors who wish to meet the paintings of Vera Elnitskaya, a talented Moscow artist. At the exhibition "City and Flowers" that opened on September 16, Vera Yelnitskaya presented more than seventy works, most of them are premieres created by the artist in 2015-16.
The name of the exhibition speaks about the genre of paintings included in the exposition. Natural landscapes with captured views of cozy Moscow courtyards, fountains, boulevards and side streets, interspersed with paintings, where the new Moscow appears in front of the audience, which is largely different from the old streets of the city center. Moscow landscapes occupy a special place in the work of Vera Elnitskaya.
Art historians speak of the artist as a continuer of the traditions of Korovin and Falk, Kandinsky and Tatlin. The canvases written by Vera Yelnitskaya are emotionally attractive, filled with nostalgia. It is not for nothing that visitors write in the guest book that the artist in her paintings reflects their personal relations with the city, inviting them to plunge into the world of childhood again. Vera Yelnitskaya back in 1990 was awarded a prize for her Moscow landscapes.
To look at the floral still lifes written by Vera Elnitskaya, many visitors to the exhibition come several times. Her flowers are not luxurious staged bouquets. On the artist’s canvases, viewers see field bouquets and multi-colored festive roses, flickering irises against the background of the evening sky.
Even dry bouquets, laid out on the table at ease, look elegant. You can admire the flowers of Vera Elnitskaya endlessly, and then return to them again to relax your soul and enjoy amazing floral arrangements.
You can get acquainted with the “City and Flowers” that came to life on the canvases of Vera Elnitskaya through September 30.
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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