Exhibition of Olga Pluzhnikova-Orlov Canvas-Tree Automatic translate
с 24 Ноября
по 18 ДекабряГалерея ЗНУИ
Покровка, д. 1/13/6, стр. 2 ,(вход в арку с Армянского переулка)
Москва
“… Her paintings, as it were, arise in the process of unconscious ecstatic“ making ”.
The brush as if touches the canvas itself, creates a warm and vibrating mass of strokes,
and of them, as if in a dream, soaring translucent figures and objects… "
Fragment of an article by a Russian art critic, critic, art historian, and contemporary art specialist. Doctors of Arts, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Arts. Alexander Yakimovich "Sacred painting of Olga."
Born in Moscow on December 6, 1960.
In 1986 she graduated from the Moscow State Press University named after Ivan Fedorov (ACADEMY OF POLYGRAPHY), faculty of graphic arts
Specialty - book graphics and design of printed materials.
She has designed more than 7 books in etching technique at the publishing house "Rainbow", "Progress", "Young Guard".
He works in a variety of genres and directions - historical painting, landscape, portrait-in different techniques and materials (painting on canvas, papyrus, wood, paper, using the etching technique with aquatint, in the author’s book)
Since 1982, she regularly exhibited at the main All-Union, All-Russian and Moscow exhibitions of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
1991-92 Fellow of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
1993 Grant for painting in Paris (France) in the workshops of Cité International des Art
1994-2004 Graduate School of Arts in Kiel (Germany), Faculty of Free Art and Experimental Painting
2004 Grant for work in the creative workshops of La Vilette in Dinan, Brittany (France)
Lives and works in France (Paris, Brittany, Provence), Germany (Hamburg, Lubeck) and in Moscow..
The work of Olga Pluzhnikova (Orlova) was highly appreciated by specialists. They are distinguished by an exquisite sense of color, professionalism and deep inner content. Her painting is a combination of modernity and traditions, coming from the depths of centuries - her source comes from the East and the West and somehow magically connects the cultures of different countries. Its origins are in Byzantium, the art of Antiquity and Ancient China, European art. Art historians note the rare musicality of her works, thanks to this a large project “Pictures from the Exhibition” by M. Mussorgsky was carried out.
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