Eve’s river (2020) Peinture par Natalya Chepulskaya

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  • Œuvre d'art originale (One Of A Kind) Peinture, Huile sur Toile de lin
  • Dimensions Hauteur 19,7in, Largeur 27,6in
  • Encadrement Cette oeuvre n'est pas encadrée
  • Catégories Art conceptuel
À propos de cette œuvre: Classification, Techniques & Styles Huile Peinture composée de pigments liés avec de l’huile de lin ou d'œillettes. La technique[...]

Thèmes connexes

EveSymbolismRiverEcoEcology

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Chepulskaya Natalya was born in 1983, Chirchik city , Uzbekistan .  A member of the Artists Union of Uzbekistan. Graduated from lyceum number nine of Chirchik city.  Studied in Republican[...]

Chepulskaya Natalya was born in 1983, Chirchik city , Uzbekistan . 

A member of the Artists Union of Uzbekistan.

Graduated from lyceum number nine of Chirchik city. 

Studied in Republican College of Arts.

Studied in National Institute of Art and Design . 

Studied traditional hand-drawn animation at Sakhaltuev Production.

Natalya Chepulskaya studied theater set design , classical painting, classical animation. 

She worked as a theater artist and a set-designer at movie production.

“My preferred technique is oil painting. I work in two main directions as a symbolist artist sitting in my studio or traveling and painting small impressionistic landscapes with oil and knife. All the subjects of my  paintings are attempts to understand  conscious life, relationship with the world of people and nature, as well as subconscious life through dreams and symbols.”

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