W&P GALLERY
represents East Europe artists
18 - 20 October
location
Paris • France • Art Shopping • Carrousel du Louvre
Artist Bios:
EXHIBITION: FOUR EMOTIONS: HAPPINESS, NOSTALGIA, MELANCHOLY, AND CREATION
Yan Anikev
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An abstract artist with roots in 2000s street art, now explores the genre of abstraction, showcasing a creative journey and experimentation with various materials through bright and geometric paintings.
EXHIBITION: FOUR EMOTIONS: HAPPINESS, NOSTALGIA, MELANCHOLY, AND CREATION
Katya Kindopp
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An abstract artist, bases her works on human emotions, using a distinctive technique to infuse paintings with unusual and profound textures.
EXHIBITION: FOUR EMOTIONS: HAPPINESS, NOSTALGIA, MELANCHOLY, AND CREATION
Svetlana Rumak
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An illustrator for over 20 years, illustrated two acclaimed books for a leading Moscow publishing house. Since 2018, she has founded an international online art school.
EXHIBITION: FOUR EMOTIONS: HAPPINESS, NOSTALGIA, MELANCHOLY, AND CREATION
Valeriya Salnikova
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A contemporary artist, employs a unique approach, synthesizing textures and forms with cultural and historical interpretation. Her paintings, on raw canvas, convey genuine impressions, allowing viewers to experience events with gratitude.
FOUR EMOTIONS: HAPPINESS, NOSTALGIA, MELANCHOLY, AND CREATION.
Artists: Yan Anikev, Svetlana Rumak, Katya Kindopp, Valeriya Salnikova.
In this exhibition, four East Europe artists unite to articulate human emotions. Each artist interprets these sentiments uniquely. Two embrace abstraction, drawing inspiration from nature's textures, while the other two depict human emotions figuratively.
Yan draws inspiration from the textures of northern Russian nature, creating artworks that mirror the beauty of wild berries. Nature, depicted through spontaneous intersecting lines, forms novel images, akin to life's events forging individual paths.
Katya's abstract pieces depict flowers, conveying sensations beyond external features. Each composition reflects stages of flowering, mirroring life's phases: childhood, youth, and maturity. The images aim to establish a connection between the unconscious and the viewer.
In Valeria's artworks, the predominant hue is pink, and the rich, vibrant colors are neither random nor arbitrary; they are intricately tied to the author's interpretation of reality. Variations of blue and azure allude to airiness and lightness. The primary goal of these vivid colors is to convey positivity, emphasizing the importance of finding joy in everything around us. The artist transmits the principle of the "pink prism" in her creations, aimed at altering the perception of the surrounding reality. It's a world where everything elicits a resounding WOW!
Svetlana's predominantly gray artworks, inspired by fog's color, embody a state of mystery. Through the fog, barely visible images prompt a search for characters sharing secrets, the world's beauty, and symbols encountered on the journey of spiritual exploration.
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