Maria Haet - Interdisciplinary conversation Automatic translate
с 24 Ноября
по 10 ДекабряБорей Арт-Центр
Литейный 58
Санкт-Петербург
Maria Haet: “I would like to show my work done in the last two years, started during the pandemic and finished in February of this year. These are simple household items that surround me and that everyone has at home. Objects that we acquire throughout life. Each thing, like a character, takes its place in the mise-en-scene of apartment life. The things that make our house a home, and the absence of them makes our house a restless corner.
Maria Khaet was born in Leningrad, lives, draws and works in St. Petersburg.
In 2001 she graduated from St. Petersburg State Art Academy named after. V. Mukhina (Stieglitz) Department of Artistic Textiles. She then worked as a graphic designer for several years. In 2012, having abandoned design, she returned to what she cannot live without - to drawing.
He works in different techniques, but his favorite material is a colored pencil, which allows you to make both quick sketches and long sketches.
Since 2014, he has been an active participant in collective exhibitions.
2018 - 2021 - participant of the annual collective autumn exhibition as part of the international festival of arts "Master class".
2019 - participant of the XXVII International Festival of Arts "All flags will visit us."
2020 - participant of the plein-air flash mob "200 portraits of Nevsky" at the International Fine Arts Fair "Come in large numbers" (Perm fair).
2021 - laureate of the international competition "Art-Portrait".
Works are in private collections in Russia, Israel, USA, Spain.
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