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Illustration for the play by Oscar Wilde "Salomé". Part 8 Drawing

Janina Grinevich

Latvia

Drawing, Ink on Cardboard

Size: 9.1 W x 13.4 H x 0 D in

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And the last illustration for the series of drawing the famous and controversial play by the outrageous and talanted victorian writer Oscar Wilde "Salome". Altogether I created 8 illustrations for this play. Each of the illustrations depicts one of the scenes of the play and is a precise image of the content of the text fragment, its charismatic tension and dramatic character of the story. Each drawing is made on paper and cardboard and packaged in a transparent protective package. Creating this illustrations I used Winsor & Newton Black Indian ink and water color “Leningrad” . This series of illustration was used for the miniature book published by Lecshenko House, Omsk in 2009. Note that the hue of the scanned image may differ a little from the color of original.

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Drawing:Ink on Cardboard

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Size:9.1 W x 13.4 H x 0 D in

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Janina Grinevich was born in a family of artist and jeweller in 1978 in Ukraine, Krivoy Rog. Since 1986 lives in Latvia. Graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 2000, College of Art and Crafts in Liepaya, Latvia. Even at the college time the graphic art in style of the German masters of neo-romanticism became her mainstream and since 1995 she developed the own style, creating illustrations to literary works, legends, sagas and fairy tales. She also pays special attention to urbanistic landscapes, especially to her hometown views – the ancient Hanseatic city of Riga. In her opinion through laconicism and a monochromaticism of lines it is possible to develop completely dynamism of subject, without distracting attention to colourfulness of tinctures. Strict lines of architecture of the ancient cities, refined folds of attires and even the nature itself get in graphics their harmonious and perfect tone united by a common goal and idea. Her paintings are also laconic as graphic drawings and finds its full embodiment in still-life, genre style, portraits, sometimes supplemented by lines of symbolism. Metal and its surface, a play of light and shadow on metal objects, how metal recovers a still life, forces to sound each accompanying object in other tonality and creates the own symphony in the harmonious accord of a cold metal surface warmth of light on it became her passion in painting. In her works the artist boldly uses her wide knowledge of various architectural and interior styles, culture-historical heritage, fashion and crafts history, completing all with fantasy details.

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