Personal exhibition of Larisa Akhmadeeva on December 10, 2017 at the De Muse Theater (Noordwijk, Netherlands) and December 17, 2017 in Bergkerk (The Hague, Netherlands) Automatic translate
Larisa Akhmadeeva is an artist from St. Petersburg, she is known for her delicate, delicate and at the same time vivid paintings and drawings.
A special place in her work belongs to the image of the world of dance.
The Anna Pavlova Foundation (Netherlands) took the initiative to organize a creative trip of L. Akhmadeeva to the Netherlands and provided her with everything necessary for a fruitful stay in The Hague in order to bring as close as possible to the process of preparing future ballet dancers. It was The Hague that became the last city on the creative and life path of the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, which could not but affect the nature and mood of the visit, during which Larisa captured the students of the Academy of Classical Russian Ballet Vladislav Kuramshin (St. Petersburg, Russia / The Hague Rotterdam, Netherlands), as well as the Dutch urban landscape.
All sketches Larisa Akhmadeeva performs from nature.
How does the world affect the style and style of the dancer, his personality and image? How does the artist convey these connections? How does his palette, technique, composition, line change? How is the movement, the rhythm heard? Or, on the contrary, the final calm of the pose as the final point?
Trying to transfer the elusive moment of dance to the canvas, Larisa Akhmadeeva worked with numerous ballet troupes and theaters.
Her works are presented in state museums of Russia, private museums in Hamburg (in the collection of John Neumeier) and private collections in China, Austria, Russia, Germany, France, Arizona (USA), Czech Republic, Italy, Great Britain, Japan and Finland.
Since 2004 he is a member of the Union of Artists of St. Petersburg, and in the same year he becomes a member of the St. Petersburg Pastel Society.
Since 2003, Larisa has been a regular participant in the International Independent Pastel Biennale.
In June 2017, a personal exhibition of Larisa was held in the Marble Hall of the Konstantinovsky Palace, which attracted great attention to her work.
December 10, 2017 Anna Pavlova Foundation, which implements numerous cultural projects in Russia and the Netherlands, will present the artist’s new works at a personal exhibition at the De Muse Theater (Noordwijk, Netherlands) and December 17, 2017 in Bergkerk (The Hague, Netherlands)
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