Lake (2004) Painting by Tatiana Pouzanova-Galatch

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  • Original Artwork Painting,
  • Dimensions Height 7.9in, Width 11.4in
Aquarel on paper, in Paris, France. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Technic Painting Painting[...]
Aquarel on paper,
in Paris, France.

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Tatiana E. Pouzanova-Galatch Designer, painter, graphic artist. Saint Petersburg - Budapest Born in Russia, and educated in Saint Petersburg, Pouzanova-Galatch has been living in Hungary[...]

Tatiana E. Pouzanova-Galatch
Designer, painter, graphic artist.
Saint Petersburg - Budapest

Born in Russia, and educated in Saint Petersburg, Pouzanova-Galatch has been living in Hungary since 1991. She is a member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists and of Summer School for Visual Art in Mártély. Pouzanova-Galatch has worked in book illustration and industry design, computer graphics, and animation. Her paintings and graphics can be found in personal collections in Russia, Ukraine, England, France, Germany, Austria, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Bulgaria, Poland, USA, Holland, Spain, Italy, Luxemburg and Hungary. Her works are currently on view at the Gallery "GÖRÖG UDVAR" (Greek Courtyard) in Kecskemet, Hungary. [And also in the gallery of the "Valentin Ruiz Aznar" Cultural Association, Granada, Spain.] Pouzanova-Galatch`s works demonstrate dimensions of nature. Sometimes she shows the unity of landscape; other times she stresses the importance of a single flower. Her art ranges from portraits and characters to abstractions. Tatiana works with a wide range of techniques: oil, watercolor, tempera, gouache, pencil and fiber pen. Her choice of technique will always complement her theme. We can find in her works both lyrical poetry and beauty.

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