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Pencil drawings by Natasha Kinaru

Brad Pitt and Kirsten Dunst in 'Interview with the Vampire'. Pencil drawings by Natasha Kinaru

Brad Pitt and Kirsten Dunst in ‘Interview with the Vampire’. Pencil drawings by Natasha Kinaru, Russian artist Natalia Miley

Pencil drawings by Natasha Kinaru
Born 6 March 1993 in Voronezh, Russia, Natasha Kinaru (Natalia Miley) is a beautiful young artist. 21-year-old Natasha has created a series of pencil and pastel drawings of celebrities. And they are so realistic that the viewrs can easily confuse them with a good retouch of a photo. Natasha is often asked how the idea to draw faces of famous people came to her. According to the girl, the main idea was ​​improving the skill on drawing faces. Her teacher for the visual arts has always insisted on the perfect picture performance. And what else can manifest the quality, if not a complete similarity with a recognizable figure? If you are even the slightest deviation from the original, people will notice it. So Natasha has checked herself.
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Eugene Gavlin’s landscapes and flowers

Eugene Gavlin's landscapes and flowers

Colorful painting by Russian artist – Eugene Gavlin’s landscapes and flowers

Eugene Gavlin’s landscapes and flowers
Talented Russian artist Eugene Gavlin was born in 1958 in the Far East of Russia, now lives and works in Moscow. He is a member of the Artists Union of Russia. Eugene Galvin came to Moscow many years ago. He graduated from Moscow Pedagogical Institute for Correspondence Studies (now Sholokhov Moscow State University for Humanities), department of graphic art. The artist works in the technique of pointillism (dot painting), using palette knife and brush. Eugene tries to express on canvas the sound of life, extreme realism. The artworks of the master hint on existing somewhere near magical colored worlds. They are like music – open, and dynamic. Eugene Gavlin participated in more than 50 exhibitions. His works are in private collections in Russia, France, UK, USA and other countries. Let’s enjoy his beautiful colorful landscapes, still life flowers filled with sunlight.
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Ancient arts of Glyptics

Ancient arts of Glyptics. Gonzaga Cameo

Ancient arts of Glyptics. Gonzaga Cameo

Ancient arts of Glyptics. The Hermitage has the most perfect, according to critics, the product of stone carvings of ancient times – it is a historical cameo “Gonzaga Cameo”. This is one of the biggest gems. Its length is 15.7 cm, width 11.8 cm, height 3 cm. A relief cut from the magnificent three-layered onyx – upper and lower layer of dark brown, medium – milky white. Unlike most gems Gonzaga cameo has two profiles – male and female. Foreground shows an excellent profile of the king, on the second – the queen. Queen face is darker in color and expression differs from the face of the king. Some scientists suggest that carved busts belong to Alexander the Great and his mother Olympia. Stone of rare beauty, solemnly high artistic manner of execution and interpretation of the heroic images – all this makes “Gonzaga Cameo” one of the most outstanding monuments of ancient art.
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Moscow Kremlin jewelry exhibition

Van Cleef and Arpels, 1924. Kremlin jewelry exhibition 'India - Jewels that conquered the world'

Van Cleef and Arpels, 1924. Kremlin jewelry exhibition ‘India – Jewels that conquered the world’

Moscow Kremlin jewelry exhibition ‘India – Jewels that conquered the world’ opens April 12, 2014, with the support of the Russian- Indian jewelry Foundation. Traditionally in mid-April there is an endless queue to Kutafya tower – through its gates audience (lovers of jewelry) enter the territory of the Moscow Kremlin. April 12 the Assumption Belfry and One-Pillar Chamber will host an exhibition of beautiful Indian jewelry. In the windows will sparkle treasure of Indian palaces of different eras – male and female ornaments, amulets, ambassadorial gifts – as well as the works of great European jewelers and houses, which at various times have come under the influence of special charm of decorative and applied art of the Indian subcontinent.
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Batik world by Mary Kaminskaya

Batik world by Mary Kaminskaya

Beautiful irises. Painting on silk. Batik world by Mary Kaminskaya

Batik world by Mary Kaminskaya
Born in 1983 in Rostov- on-Don, Mary Kaminskaya is Russian artist of applied art. She graduated from the South Russian State Technical University. In addition, she is a philologist – Interpreter of the German language. In 2001 Maria Kaminskaya participated in the exhibition “Young Artists of the Don” in Rostov- on-Don. There she received the diploma of the third degree. Engaged in painting on silk since 2002, she moved to Moscow in 2006. Already in December 2007, Maria Kaminskaya had her first solo exhibition “Silk Road”. In 2008 she became a member of the Creative Union of Professional Artists. Participated in the anniversary exhibition of goods and crafts in Monaco, as well as in the exhibition “Golden Globes 2008” in “Crocus Expo”.
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Kinusayga patchwork technique

Kinusayga patchwork technique

Old woman. Japanese mosaic patchwork applique. Kinusayga patchwork technique

Kinusayga patchwork technique
A very rare form of patchwork techniques, known as Kinuirodori-ga, or Kinusai – mosaic patchwork applique on the wood. Undoubtedly, culture, arts and traditions of Japan do not cease to amaze and delight us. How inventive and incredibly sensitive to the beauty the Japanese craftsmen are! When you look at this realistic picture, there is a sense that you look at the photo, or even enjoy the landscape outside the window. Noteworthy, the founder of this genre is Maeno Takashi. Born in 1961, he is art teacher, academician of the Institute of Nagoya. He began creating such pictures on silk in 1987.
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Fabulous embroidery by Zhanna Korznyakova

embroidery by Zhanna Korznyakova

… And starry sky above the head. Fabulous embroidery by Zhanna Korznyakova (Scenes of everyday life embroidered by Russian artist of applied art)

Fabulous embroidery by Zhanna Korznyakova. Russian artist of applied art Zhanna Korznyakova was born in Nizhny Tagil. She graduated from Nizhny Tagil Pedagogical Institute, Faculty of primary classes. Her applied art is fantastic, actually she turns usual everyday life stories into embroidered paintings. Zhanna had personal exhibitions in different cities, from her native Nizhny Tagil, to Moscow, Bratislava, Riga, and Nantes (France). Her works are in private collections in Russia and abroad.
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White Trash noble portraits by Kim Alsbrooks

portraits by Kim Alsbrooks

Boy in red coat. ‘White Trash’ series. Noble portrait on crushed beer can by American artist Kim Alsbrooks

White Trash noble portraits by Kim Alsbrooks
American artist Kim Alsbrooks has created quite curious and still very beautiful series White Trash – portraits of noblemen on garbage – crushed beer cans. The artist’s belief – Nothing says irony like crushed beer cans painted with the portraits of the social elite. Kim Alsbrooks mixes metaphor with her silhouettes on smashed pieces of garbage. These are sure to raise an eyebrow.
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Contemporary artist Martiros Manoukian

Painting by Contemporary artist Martiros Manoukian

Orthodox Icon. Painting by Contemporary artist Martiros Manoukian

Contemporary artist Martiros Manoukian
Born in a cradle on Mount Ararat, Martiros Manoukian climbed to the top of Olympus art in less than half a century. It was August 5, 1947 in Yerevan, the Armenian capital. According to the artist, he destined to be an artist. “God gives us something at birth, and that’s it. I always believed in myself”. Artistic ability allowed him to enter the Academy of Fine Arts right after graduation from high school. As a child, Martiros admired classical painting, and liked to visit the galleries and museums. There, he looked for quiet contemplation of paintings of great artists.
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