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Parisian Mona Lisa (2022) Painting by Olga Serebryanskaya
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Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 19.7in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Hyperrealism Women Portraits
Romantic giraffe Eiffel and half-naked Notre Dame,
luxurious palace complexes (including a huge dinosaur bone in front of the façade!),
grandiose Louvre,
huge modern buildings around the La Défense arch, and in contrast -
Montmartre, which has preserved the charm of ancient Paris,
crazy places like the Louis Vuitton Museum and the Georges Pompidou Center,
triumphal arches and... no less grandiose settlements of homeless people, as well as separate rookeries in different parts of the city center"" - (They struck me so much that I still remember them - the glass eyes of people and a rat running past) - luxury and poverty in one bottle
"We saw Paris. Let's continue to live"
Remember why Notre Dame is half naked?
Because in April 2019 it was on fire. We were riding on a Berlin tram then and were amazed - a vivid memory. We didn’t know that in a couple of months we would find ourselves in Paris. When the time came for the next vacation, chance determined the choice of country: it was on these dates that there was a charter flight there and back
How sorry I am that then I saved money on museums and didn’t go to the Louvre and didn’t see HER there - the Mona Lisa. She is so beautiful that even after centuries, wrinkles suit her! Do not spare money to touch the beautiful, realize your dreams while you are alive and do not turn into dust, as part of Notre Dame. My painting is meant to remind you of this
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Olga Serebryanskaya, a contemporary Russian artist, has gone from painting clothes and walls to creating memorable paintings telling about her travels. In 2021, she reached a major milestone by graduating from the Aron Honore Academy of Hyperrealistic Drawing. This transformative journey led her to become involved in promoting the academy. Her creative odyssey has been shaped by her exploration of 15 different cultures in 15 countries, revealing the wings of her potential. But it was her stay in the cozy town of Malmö in southern Sweden that left an indelible mark on her creative spirit. Standing on the embankment and looking at the Oresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden, Olga experienced an internal surge of energy, reminiscent of a time machine, transporting her to the windowsill of her childhood, where she, sitting on it and looking at the sky, dreamed of travel. The deep grey-blue hues of Malmö's water reminded her of that sky, and she made Malmö's waterfront her "place of power".
For Olga, these “places of power” are scattered across the globe, each of which is filled with unique energy, which she tries to capture in her paintings. Her artistic narrative is intertwined with landscapes and locations that evoke warmth, chest-filling energy and the joy of fulfilling childhood dreams even in adulthood. The distinctive element of her work is silver, paying homage to her family name and symbolizing the intangible and magical essence that resonates within us.
Olga Serebryanskaya’s canvases transcend geographical boundaries, inviting viewers to go on a visual journey, where every stroke is evidence of the energy and joy of discovering one’s “place of power.” In her paintings, she not only conveys the beauty of diverse places, but also taps into the universal human experience of reconnecting with childhood dreams and conquering the world through art.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1983
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- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists