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The Church of the Savior is one of the most beautiful and famous sights of Saint-Petersburg. 
The church was constructed between 1883 and 1907, funded by the imperial family. 
Construction began in 1883 during the reign of Alexander III, 2 years after the assassination of his father Alexander II. The church was dedicated to be a memorial to his father, Alexander II. Estimates suggest that the construction cost 4.5 million rubles. The construction was completed during the reign of Nicholas II in 1907. Funding was provided by the Imperial family with the support of many private donors.
If you will visit Saint-Petersburg you will definitely see this beautiful Church right in the center of the city.
This artwork is made on a cardboard, I used different graphic tools including acrylic markers.
This artwork will look beautiful in a black frame.
The Church of the Savior is one of the most beautiful and famous sights of Saint-Petersburg. 
The church was constructed between 1883 and 1907, funded by the imperial family. 
Construction began in 1883 during the reign of Alexander III, 2 years after the assassination of his father Alexander II. The church was dedicated to be a memorial to his father, Alexander II. Estimates suggest that the construction cost 4.5 million rubles. The construction was completed during the reign of Nicholas II in 1907. Funding was provided by the Imperial family with the support of many private donors.
If you will visit Saint-Petersburg you will definitely see this beautiful Church right in the center of the city.
This artwork is made on a cardboard, I used different graphic tools including acrylic markers.
This artwork will look beautiful in a black frame.
The Church of the Savior is one of the most beautiful and famous sights of Saint-Petersburg. 
The church was constructed between 1883 and 1907, funded by the imperial family. 
Construction began in 1883 during the reign of Alexander III, 2 years after the assassination of his father Alexander II. The church was dedicated to be a memorial to his father, Alexander II. Estimates suggest that the construction cost 4.5 million rubles. The construction was completed during the reign of Nicholas II in 1907. Funding was provided by the Imperial family with the support of many private donors.
If you will visit Saint-Petersburg you will definitely see this beautiful Church right in the center of the city.
This artwork is made on a cardboard, I used different graphic tools including acrylic markers.
This artwork will look beautiful in a black frame.
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The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood Drawing

Maria Susarenko

Finland

Drawing, Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard

Size: 23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.4 D in

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The Church of the Savior is one of the most beautiful and famous sights of Saint-Petersburg. The church was constructed between 1883 and 1907, funded by the imperial family. Construction began in 1883 during the reign of Alexander III, 2 years after the assassination of his father Alexander II. The church was dedicated to be a memorial to his father, Alexander II. Estimates suggest that the construction cost 4.5 million rubles. The construction was completed during the reign of Nicholas II in 1907. Funding was provided by the Imperial family with the support of many private donors. If you will visit Saint-Petersburg you will definitely see this beautiful Church right in the center of the city. This artwork is made on a cardboard, I used different graphic tools including acrylic markers. This artwork will look beautiful in a black frame.

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Drawing:Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.4 D in

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Maria Susarenko is an artist and the member of Russian Artist's Union. In 2019 Maria received the Gold Medal in the art competition “The Artwork of the Year”. In 2022 Maria was awarded the Silver Medal in art competition “The Artwork of the Year”. From the artist: “The most inspiring themes for me are cities, architectural compositions, travelling, figurative graphics and mythology. Now I’m working on graphic series of architectural gothic compositions on a canvas. Also I’m creating new series of mythological creatures. Art is the most important part of my life. I spend at least 12 hours every day creating new graphic compositions. Hope that you will enjoy my art”. Maria is a graduate of the Stieglitz St. Petersburg State Academy of Art and Industry. Maria's artworks are in private collection's in Paris, Prague, Sydney, Philadelphia, Moscow, Italy, London, Helsinki, Bogota and other cities and countries. Maria was born in Kostanai city, the Republic of Kazakhstan. Since 5 years old Maria attended art school, took part in different art competitions. Also she took part in the International Delphic games and was awarded with diploma for art individuality. She passed through special graphic design courses in St.Martin's College in London. Maria studied graphics and painting in studios of L.Bashkhov and I.Vasilyev. Her creative art is distinguished by bright colors, expression, art individuality.

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