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Kazan station Drawing

Varya Natkina

Russia

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The drawing is performed in the graphic technique of tissue seal. The paint is spread at the initial stage, and a sole unique seal is made. Also, by means of tissue, the drawing gets spots that reproduce the texture of the tissue. Thus, a special effect of expression is made.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Drawing:

Ink on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

11.8 W x 16.5 H x 0.1 D in

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Varya Natkina is a russian painter, graphic artist. Born in 1991 into the large family of a painter and photographer. Varya graduated from The Moscow State University of Printing Arts in 2014. She has won numerous awards in prestigious Arts Festivals, including First Prize at the “Kovcheg” Festival (illustration on A.Platonov “Pit”), First Prize at the Pushkin Festival (poetry’s illustrations) and others. In 2014 Varvara presented her work at international arts exhibitions in Warsaw and Vienna. In March 2019 personal exhibition “Mystic of Moscow" in The State A.S. Pushkin Museum was held with great success. The round table devoted to the art of Varya Natkina with the participation of famous art critics and artists. Another area of interest for Varya is fantasy literature. She wrote and illustrated a novel-trilogy with over 500 characters and in 2011 presented her work in her first personal exhibition In 2014 The Russian State Literature Museum aquired Varvara’s illustrations to Issak Babel’s “Red Cavalry”. In 2015 she worked in the game design industry creating three video games based on her own scenarios. Among her recent projects are decorations for the Roman Viktyuk Theater, a celebrity portrait series for the French Embassy and over 200 graphic works commissioned by Moscow Town Hall and featuring Moscow in the 1980s. As a graphic artist she applies the technique of textile print which has its roots in the ancient Chinese calligraphic tradition. Each print is unique, made by applying a coloured soft textile surface to artificially aged paper. This technique was almost lost because of its exceptional difficulty. Varya has not only reanimated the old oriental technique but also achieved exceptional emotional impact.

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