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- Unless there are specific conditions, leasing contracts for works of art commit the client to payment of the entire price of the work; payments are therefore due until the end of the lease.

关于作者
Olga Sunchali was born in Russia to a Russian father and Ukrainian mother. From a very young age, she felt drawn to the world of art and began drawing as soon as she could hold a pencil. At age six, following her parents’ separation, Olga moved with her mother to Kyrgyzstan.
She studied at an art school in Kyrgyzstan and later graduated from art college in Tajikistan. After her studies, she worked for several years as a set and costume designer in theaters, an experience that greatly influenced her sense of storytelling and visual symbolism. The theatrical world taught her to infuse each piece with emotion, drama, and a sense of narrative beyond the canvas.
Olga’s recent works are strongly inspired by introspection, dreams, and psychological states. Her paintings explore the inner landscapes of the human mind and spirit, often merging reality with surreal symbolism. She also addresses social issues, using art as a way to give form to feelings and silent struggles.