Beautiful imagination of the female form, Anna Razumovskaya.
Anna Razumovskaya is best known for her classic, romantic figures that carry a sense of elegance and grace. Anna is a graduate of the Russian State Academy Of Fine Arts (Rostov-on-Don) M.F.A., where she got the distinction award of high-class artists in 1991. Subsequently, she studied art in Germany, Belgium, and Holland. With solo exhibitions in New York, Paris, Toronto, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Berlin and numerous works in private collections across the globe, she has become one of the most exciting and collectible artists on the contemporary scene. Born at the height of the cold war, Anna has seen two very different worlds, that of the austere communist regime alongside the sophistication and femininity of her fashion-conscious mother. She excelled at art school, and enjoyed the freedom of learning and perfecting her technique in a variety of different media. She traveled around Europe absorbing the influences of artists, and finally settled in Canada which she now feels to be her real home. Anna's work is both classical and modern, her romantic figurative works carry with them both tradition and originality. Her work captures the elegance and grace of the female form with both an air of simplicity and sophistication. Anna draws inspiration from her experiences, as well as her joy and passion for life. While Anna’s models provide the physical form, her muse is life itself and the joys of living. Anna’s figures are impressionistic in style, their faces are created through a collection of experiences and the features of many people, which in turn come together forming an expression of femininity. In this way, her work becomes a beautiful imagination of the female form. Anna’s interlacing of quiet tones and bright colours create a juxtaposition between the figure’s peaceful calm state and the noise flowing through her surroundings. There is a dreamlike quality in her work, her subjects are both present in the room with us but also lost in the moment, they are free. Her work captures a moment and the belief that we can do anything. [Follow Anna Razumovskaya to learn more] https://www.anna-art.com/ / @annaartpublishinginc / annarazumovskaya.art / annaartpublishing https://x.com/anna_painting

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