Van Gogh in Sunflowers. Favorite artists by Olga Trushnikova. Painting by Russian artist
Favorite artists by Olga Trushnikova
Talented Russian artist Olga Trushnikova was born in the city of Ulyanovsk in 1963. In 1991 she graduated from Moscow Art Institute. Currently, she lives and works in Moscow. Olga Trushnikova organically combines traditions of Russian folk art and power of post-impressionism. She has participated in the regional, national, international exhibitions in Japan (1988), and Italy (1990). Also, in 1995 she became a member of Moscow Union of Artists. Paintings of the artist are in private collections in Russia, USA, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy.
Cafe in Aix. Cezanne. Painting by Russian artist Olga Trushnikova
According to the artist, Painting is a game. The game, in which there are no rules, and she loves this game. In addition, she tries to paint as quickly as possible to more accurately convey the feeling, which she transfers to the canvas with the brush.
Favorite artists by Olga Trushnikova
Chagall in Vitebsk. Painting by Russian artist Olga Trushnikova
Evening in Tahiti. Paul Gauguin. Painting by Russian artist Olga Trushnikova
In the art studio of Pavel Filonov. Painting by Russian artist Olga Trushnikova
Winter Moscow by Natalia Goncharova. Painting by Russian artist Olga Trushnikova
Angel, from the series ‘Wedding in the village’. Wooden sculpture by Olga Trushnikova
Bride and groom, from the series ‘Wedding in the village’. Wooden sculpture by Olga Trushnikova
Evening together. Lorry and Fred
Exhibition of artworks by Olga Trushnikova
Sculpture and painting at the exhibition of artworks by Olga Trushnikova
Harmonist, from the series ‘Wedding in the village’. Wooden sculpture by Olga Trushnikova
Amazing Wooden sculpture by Olga Trushnikova. Morning, from the series ‘Wedding in the village’
Russian painter and sculptor Olga Trushnikova with her artworks in Moscow Art Museum
Ulyanovsk Art Museum, Olga Trushnikova next to her artworks
Supper, from the series ‘Wedding in the village’. Wooden sculpture by Olga Trushnikova