Flamingo and Dolphin (2005) Painting by Karina Ishkhanova

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The scene that inspired this painting was so unusual, that I could not pass by without artistically interpreting it: a morning rush hour on a subway - most adults were looking either sleepy or annoyed. Suddenly a group of teens "flew in" - about 12 boys and girls - one couple from that group stood out - the boy was looking at the girl with such obvious [...]
The scene that inspired this painting was so unusual, that I could not pass by without artistically interpreting it: a morning rush hour on a subway - most adults were looking either sleepy or annoyed. Suddenly a group of teens "flew in" - about 12 boys and girls - one couple from that group stood out - the boy was looking at the girl with such obvious admiration and love that it almost felt like she was his muse. It seemed that she liked him too, but was a bit shy of her feelings. Other boys tried to flirt with that girl as well, but she ignored them (that is why there are no faces on my other flamingos) and there was such happiness, joy and "emotionfullness" about that scene that even other passengers forgot about their morning coffees and started to smile at the teens group - as if the never-ending fountain of the first love broke out from it's hidden well and filled even the hearts of passers by with understanding of it's power and treasure. I wish my artistic interpretation would be as powerful as the scene was, but every time I look at this painting I remember that scene... and it makes me smile…
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I am self-taught: Art for me is a puzzle and as with any puzzle it is not fun if someone shows how to solve it. The great joy is to see how colours applied to canvas suddenly form the meaning, as if each of them [...]

I am self-taught: Art for me is a puzzle and as with any puzzle it is not fun if someone shows how to solve it. The great joy is to see how colours applied to canvas suddenly form the meaning, as if each of them was a part of a grand dance moving and circling and finally finding that perfect place to reflect the viewer with the inner feelings and understanding.

There are two passions in my life: mathematics and painting. Both have accompanied me since childhood. The perfect gift for me each time was the 2-tier set of 48 coloured pencils so that I could sit for hours solving math puzzles by carefully selecting specific colour for each of my formulas.
I often think in images rather than words - colours and shapes are the language. To solve a problem or situation I envision it, give it body and vibrant skins and then just wait till it expresses itself with the answers.

Each of my paintings reflects a specific thought, idea or vision. I don’t repeat or variate them, as ideas is something I never had shortage off! Even my boss every time I stop by the office jokes - "What? Have you come up with yet another genius idea?". The usual answer to this question is "Yes!"

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