Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1966, Svetlana Valueva was accepted into art school at the tender age of six - an astonishing child prodigy. By the age of 8, she was winning international exhibitions and at age 11, was featured in a documetary on outstanding artists that was shown in theaters across Russia. By then, her father, a gifted artist himself, had given her his own studio. Also, she had been secretly shown the fantastical works of artists like Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent, and Alma-Tadema, whose styles were quite forbidden in Soviet era Russia. However, this discovery was the springboard for Valueva's exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired vision. She began to attract scores of collectors and dealers who smuggled her work out to avid admirers around the world, until the Art Academy finally allowed her a summer trip to study in Europe. From there, Valueva easily gained international acclaim, and remains one of Russia's most outstanding artists.
Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1966, Svetlana Valueva was accepted into art school at the tender age of six - an astonishing child prodigy. By the age of 8, she was winning international exhibitions and at age 11, was featured in a documetary on outstanding artists that was shown in theaters across Russia. By then, her father, a gifted artist himself, had given her his own studio. Also, she had been secretly shown the fantastical works of artists like Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent, and Alma-Tadema, whose styles were quite forbidden in Soviet era Russia. However, this discovery was the springboard for Valueva's exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired vision. She began to attract scores of collectors and dealers who smuggled her work out to avid admirers around the world, until the Art Academy finally allowed her a summer trip to study in Europe. From there, Valueva easily gained international acclaim, and remains one of Russia's most outstanding artists.
Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1966, Svetlana Valueva was accepted into art school at the tender age of six - an astonishing child prodigy. By the age of 8, she was winning international exhibitions and at age 11, was featured in a documetary on outstanding artists that was shown in theaters across Russia. By then, her father, a gifted artist himself, had given her his own studio. Also, she had been secretly shown the fantastical works of artists like Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent, and Alma-Tadema, whose styles were quite forbidden in Soviet era Russia. However, this discovery was the springboard for Valueva's exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired vision. She began to attract scores of collectors and dealers who smuggled her work out to avid admirers around the world, until the Art Academy finally allowed her a summer trip to study in Europe. From there, Valueva easily gained international acclaim, and remains one of Russia's most outstanding artists.
NYDIA LOZANO Nydia Lozano Piqueras nació el 4 de febrero de 1947, en Alginet, un pequeño pueblo de la Ribera de Valencia. El nombre de Nydia recuerda el personaje creado por Bulwer Lytton en su libro Los últimos días de Pompeya cuando el sacerdote local se negó el bautismo con un nombre pagano, por lo que Nydia tuvo que ser bautizado como Laura.
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NYDIA LOZANO Nydia Lozano Piqueras nació el 4 de febrero de 1947, en Alginet, un pequeño pueblo de la Ribera de Valencia. El nombre de Nydia recuerda el personaje creado por Bulwer Lytton en su libro Los últimos días de Pompeya cuando el sacerdote local se negó el bautismo con un nombre pagano, por lo que Nydia tuvo que ser bautizado como Laura.
Painting by Svetlana Valueva A cold winter day, A smile comes from oversea. It warms up the day.
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Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1966, Svetlana Valueva was accepted into art school at the tender age of six - an astonishing child prodigy. By the age of 8, she was winning international exhibitions and at age 11, was featured in a documetary on outstanding artists that was shown in theaters across Russia. By then, her father, a gifted artist himself, had given her his own studio. Also, she had been secretly shown the fantastical works of artists like Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent, and Alma-Tadema, whose styles were quite forbidden in Soviet era Russia. However, this discovery was the springboard for Valueva's exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired vision. She began to attract scores of collectors and dealers who smuggled her work out to avid admirers around the world, until the Art Academy finally allowed her a summer trip to study in Europe. From there, Valueva easily gained international acclaim, and remains one of Russia's most outstanding artists.
NYDIA LOZANO Nydia Lozano Piqueras nació el 4 de febrero de 1947, en Alginet, un pequeño pueblo de la Ribera de Valencia. El nombre de Nydia recuerda el personaje creado por Bulwer Lytton en su libro Los últimos días de Pompeya cuando el sacerdote local se negó el bautismo con un nombre pagano, por lo que Nydia tuvo que ser bautizado como Laura.
Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1966, Svetlana Valueva was accepted into art school at the tender age of six - an astonishing child prodigy. By the age of 8, she was winning international exhibitions and at age 11, was featured in a documetary on outstanding artists that was shown in theaters across Russia. By then, her father, a gifted artist himself, had given her his own studio. Also, she had been secretly shown the fantastical works of artists like Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent, and Alma-Tadema, whose styles were quite forbidden in Soviet era Russia. However, this discovery was the springboard for Valueva's exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired vision. She began to attract scores of collectors and dealers who smuggled her work out to avid admirers around the world, until the Art Academy finally allowed her a summer trip to study in Europe. From there, Valueva easily gained international acclaim, and remains one of Russia's most outstanding artists.
NYDIA LOZANO Nydia Lozano Piqueras nació el 4 de febrero de 1947, en Alginet, un pequeño pueblo de la Ribera de Valencia. El nombre de Nydia recuerda el personaje creado por Bulwer Lytton en su libro Los últimos días de Pompeya cuando el sacerdote local se negó el bautismo con un nombre pagano, por lo que Nydia tuvo que ser bautizado como Laura.
Nacida en Moscú en 1966, Svetlana Valueva fue aceptada en la escuela de arte a la tierna edad de seis años. A la edad de 8 realizaba exposiciones internacionales ya la edad de 11 años, apareció en un documental sobre artistas sobresalientes que se mostró en los teatros a través de Rusia. Para entonces, su padre, un talentoso artista, le había dado su propio estudio. Además, se le habían mostrado secretamente las obras fantásticas de artistas como Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent y Alma-Tadema, cuyos estilos estaban completamente prohibidos en la era soviética de Rusia. Sin embargo, este descubrimiento fue el trampolín para la exquisita visión inspirada en el Art Nouveau de Valueva. Comenzó a atraer a decenas de coleccionistas, distribuidores y admiradores de todo el mundo, hasta que la Academia de Arte finalmente le permitió un viaje de verano para estudiar en Europa. Valueva fácilmente ganó fama internacional y sigue siendo uno de los artistas más destacados de Rusia. "¿Por qué son mis mujeres sujetos? Debido a que la belleza me excita, me gusta ver las transformaciones, la diversidad, las capas que cubren la palidez vulnerable de un brazo femenino, o el tierno lustre mate de la carne. La transparencia de la piel debajo de una película de gasa cubriendo un cuerpo desnudo. Mi pincel no se mueve sólo por la superficie, sino que penetra cuidadosamente en el espacio de otra dimensión, yendo más allá de la frontera, lo cual es insuperable para cualquier otra persona. Realmente hay espacio y vida detrás de ese frágil margen, como en un espejo. De estos espacios y formas de vida expreso mis crónicas diarias, de su vida cotidiana y fiestas. Y de las mujeres que pertenecen allí". Fuentes: http://www.piersidegallery.com/artists/valueva/ http://artrussia.ru/en/Svetlana_Valueva http://www.lamantiagallery.com/valueva/ https://catherinelarosepoesiaearte.blogspot.com/2012/11/svetlana-valueva.html https://es.pinterest.com/karola___I/art-~-svetlana-valueva-~-russian-painter/ http://www.rogeryostgallery.com/fine-art/svetlana-valueva/svetlana-valueva-art.htm https://www.tumblr.com/search/svetlana-valueva http://www.lottongallery.com/dynamic/artist.asp?ArtistID=109 Nota: La propiedad intelectual de las imágenes que aparecen en este blog corresponde a sus autores y a quienes éstos las hayan cedido. El único objetivo de este sitio es divulgar el conocimiento de estos pintores, a los que admiro, y que otras personas disfruten contemplando sus obras.
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NYDIA LOZANO Nydia Lozano Piqueras nació el 4 de febrero de 1947, en Alginet, un pequeño pueblo de la Ribera de Valencia. El nombre de Nydia recuerda el personaje creado por Bulwer Lytton en su libro Los últimos días de Pompeya cuando el sacerdote local se negó el bautismo con un nombre pagano, por lo que Nydia tuvo que ser bautizado como Laura.
Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1966, Svetlana Valueva was accepted into art school at the tender age of six - an astonishing child prodigy. By the age of 8, she was winning international exhibitions and at age 11, was featured in a documetary on outstanding artists that was shown in theaters across Russia. By then, her father, a gifted artist himself, had given her his own studio. Also, she had been secretly shown the fantastical works of artists like Klimt, Alfons Mucha, Sargent, and Alma-Tadema, whose styles were quite forbidden in Soviet era Russia. However, this discovery was the springboard for Valueva's exquisite Art Nouveau-inspired vision. She began to attract scores of collectors and dealers who smuggled her work out to avid admirers around the world, until the Art Academy finally allowed her a summer trip to study in Europe. From there, Valueva easily gained international acclaim, and remains one of Russia's most outstanding artists.