Contemporary Art Museum 2020
Olga Nekrasova
Works
Angel wings
2020
cm 70x100
Paint alcohol ink
Angel wings
2020
cm 70x100
Paint alcohol ink
Angel wings
2020
cm 70x100
Paint alcohol ink
Angel wings
2020
cm 70x100
Paint alcohol ink
Biography
Olga Nekrasova
Born March 25, 1976 in the city of Izhevsk (capital of the Udmurt Republic.Russia). Parents sent her to an art studio at 5 years old, and later to an artschool. Her favorite pastime at school is an open air, painting in nature,traveling to beautiful new places. She loves to draw trees and flowers. Afterfinishing school, she went to the city of Kungur to enter the Art Lyceum at thejewelry department. She studied at the course of the Honored Artist of Russia,sculptor, stone-cutter Anatoly Vasilyevich Ovchinnikov.After 2 years in 1996, she graduated with a degree in Artistic Stone Processing and returned to Izhevsk.Received Udmurt State University at the Department of Design. During her studies, Olga made achoice in the direction of interior design. Before the start of work on the diploma, the eldest daughterwas born, and after defending the diploma in 2003, the family moved to Moscow.In Moscow, Olga has been working for several years in construction and design companies. In 2007,he decided to study the history of art more deeply and entered the Institute of cultural enlightenment.And in June 2008, she opens her company "Olga Nekrasova's Workshop". The company receives a largenumber of orders from private interior design projects, beauty salons, offices, clubs and restaurants. Inthese projects, Olga and her assistants are painting walls and stucco moldings, decorating. Somecustomers buy Olga’s paintings in their interiors. At this time, she is fond of batik and tries newtechniques, experimenting with plants and flowers. The new terra technique for a long time remains itsmain focus in the paintings. Olga is experimenting not only with textures and textures, but also withcolor. This is inspired by new trips, impressions of new places and cultures. At the end of 2012, Olgatakes a course of "HO.RE.CA. Design" continuing education at the Milan Polytechnic.Also at this time Olga travels a lot, including to plein airs to France, Spain, etc. And again, after a longbreak, she begins to work in watercolor. She takes lessons from many famous watercolor artists fromRussia, Spain, Italy. Gradually, she begins to exhibit her paintings at exhibitions and venues in Moscow.And in 2014, her painting "Lagoon" participates in the exhibition at Time Square in New York with thegallery "See Me". In 2015, the same gallery hosts a private show in the Paris Louvre, where her photowork is presented. Over the next few years, Olga's paintings and photographs take part in Moscow andEuropean exhibitions and festivals, and receive first places in competitions.At this time, Olga Nekrasova’s Workshop received orders to design large Rosneft residences. Heimplements projects from architectural solutions to hanging paintings - "turnkey". For these projects,clients ordered Olga Nekrasova several series of paintings. One of the series of watercolor paintingsmore than a meter high was the landscapes of the Primorsky Territory. These mountain landscapes androcky beaches brought her memories back to student work in stone. And also a series of works wascarried out by favorite sunsets and sunrises and the underwater world.In July 2017, Olga was lucky enough to meet Pierre Cardin at his festival in Lacoste. Where herwatercolor paintings "Greek Dawn" and "Morning Ray" were exhibited at an exhibition of Russianartists, and after the exhibition were donated to the collection of Pierre Cardin.In 2018, Olga Nekrasova and Ksenia Yaremenko created the Rose 'Art Gallery. And the firstexhibition of Russian gallery artists was held in Lacoste as part of the Pierre Cardin festival. Then therewere several exhibitions in Russia and Italy.Olga begins to work in the new alcohol ink technique. It turns out that this technique is ideally suitedto her favorite meditative theme of the underwater world, as well as sunrises and sunsets. In the fall of2019, the works participated in "Affordable Art Fair" in New York. Where pictures with jellyfish, madein the technique of alcohol ink, were very successful. This technique is best suited to the mainrelaxation-meditative direction in Olga's paintings. Miraculous textures draw the viewer's eyes for along time into the depth of the picture, stop time and make you distract from the bustle of our time.
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