Leaping into the water - swimmer girl park sculpture in post (2021) Painting by Olga Bezlepkina

Watercolor on Paper, 22.1x15 in
$704
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This artwork is inspired by park sculptures from the times of the Soviet Union. The most famous of them "Girl with an oar" is still associated with Soviet kitsch. Sculptures dedicated to sports and a healthy lifestyle adorned Soviet parks of culture and recreation, and young pioneer camps. Sculpture "Leaping into the[...]
This artwork is inspired by park sculptures from the times of the Soviet Union.
The most famous of them "Girl with an oar" is still associated with Soviet kitsch.
Sculptures dedicated to sports and a healthy lifestyle adorned Soviet parks of culture and recreation, and young pioneer camps.
Sculpture "Leaping into the water" is still in Gorky Park in Moscow.
It seems to me that the touch of a bygone era gives these statues a certain magic. I see a unique aesthetics in them, a kind of contrast with the ruins of unfulfilled dreams.

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Cotton paper 300g, professional watercolors

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I grew up in a small industrial town surrounded by steppes and forests. As a child, I saw this strange neighborhood of mining and concentration complexes and amazing natural landscapes . Back then I was wondering[...]

I grew up in a small industrial town surrounded by steppes and forests. As a child, I saw this strange neighborhood of mining and concentration complexes and amazing natural landscapes . Back then I was wondering what is the place of the human person in this world, why do we not live in harmony with nature? Then I needed simple answers to difficult questions. 

As an artist, in my work I explore the issues of the environment, biodiversity and the peaceful coexistence of humans with nature.

My main medium and passion is watercolor. Watercolor has its own character, which must be respected. It's not a tool, it's a partner.

Now I'm also painting with Chinese ink in Xieyi style. Experimenting with the combination of Chinese painting and watercolor techniques in one artwork gives me interesting results and helps to develop.

It is important for me to show my paintings to the audience, so I regularly participate in exhibitions and artists competitions.

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