Nadezhda Severina. Garden music. Painting Automatic translate
с 15 Ноября
по 25 ДекабряМузей Ар Деко
Лужнецкая набережная, 2/4, стр.4
Москва
Air, Water, Earth… The trinity of the vital principle and the embodiment of the harmony of being. The earth in all the diversity of the plant world, nature conditions with weather and time cycles… This is the earthly Garden of Nadezhda Severina: a reflection of the artist’s inner world, captured on paintings. The author’s style gravitates toward impressionism, although the works presented at this exhibition sometimes show some influence of symbolism and even a mixture of styles at the junction of European and Asian cultures.
This is not surprising, since the author has worked in many parts of the world. This is France, which presented to humanity the genius of Claude Monet, who created his garden in Giverny near Paris, under the impression of which Nadezhda Severina gave birth to a series of works “Dedication to Claude Monet” and the idea of the exhibition “Paraphrase Monet”. This is the “Chinese Venice” - Suzhou, and the mountain beauty Sichuan, where the French “motifs” paradoxically embodied in a lot of vivid in color coloring characteristic works. No less shocking was the visit to the Volzhsky Ponizovya, from where Nadezhda Severina brought “her” lotuses: the four halls of the Astrakhan Picture Gallery named after P. M. Dogadin seemed to be filled with enchanting aromas of lotus fields. At the current exhibition at the Moscow Art Deco Museum, two triptychs dedicated to the “Caspian rose” are presented. This "geography of creativity" can continue…
The masterfully painted landscapes of Nadezhda Severina are quite large-scale. She has a holistic, panoramic vision of nature, the desire to capture space with her eyes, to approach the horizon, as if overcoming the framework of the canvas. This sometimes explains the multiplicity of some works of art.
Solo exhibitions of Nadezhda Severina are distinguished by one remarkable feature. The artist’s works are “inscribed” in the interiors of the exhibition halls. So this time, five canvases specially written for the current exhibition with real herbs, flowers, trees, nevertheless shrouded in a mysterious and mysterious halo, surprisingly “came to life” in the space of the Theater Hall of the Art Deco Museum.
The refined and refined painting of the Master, as one can justly call Nadezhda Severin, is invariably distinguished by pure internal energy, an excellent sense of color and a masterly mastery of the nuances of the play of light and shadow. The artist’s palette, now juicy, sometimes soft pastel, almost transparent, combined with a powerful decisive brushstroke or subtle strokes of elaboration creates unforgettable images of nature, which are not just landscapes, but part of the Earth’s Garden.
Nadezhda Severina, who grew up in the foothills of Altai, having absorbed the miracle of these places since childhood, perceives the world around, reflecting not only fleeting impressions on her canvases, but her life position as a person admired by Universal Beauty and Harmony.
The magnificent school of the Textile Institute gave the artist the highest professionalism, fully embodied in the works presented at the exhibition.
The works of Nadezhda Severina are present in museum collections in many cities of Russia and abroad, as well as in numerous private collections.