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Church of Peter and Paul. Sestroretsk Painting

Svetlana Yakimcheva

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 7.9 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Church of Peter and Paul in Sestroretsk. ⠀ At the beginning of the 18th century, a wooden church was built on this site, but it burned down rather quickly. ⠀ By the end of the same century, it was rebuilt from materials from the palace of Peter 1, but a hundred years later it burned down again and at the end of the 19th century it was erected in stone. ⠀ During the Soviet period, the church was dismantled and a school was built in its place. A similar fate befell many temples at this moment. ⠀ The construction of the modern temple began in 2004, but the construction went on for a long time and at some point was not carried out at all. By 2009, the church was still completed in the form in which we can observe it now. ⠀ An interesting fact is that this church is dedicated to sailors submariners. As according to legend, in the lake Razliv in 1724-1727, the tests of the "hidden vessel" of Efim Nikonov were carried out. Back in 1719, the Russian peasant craftsman Efim Nikonov, the inventor of the world's first submarine ("hidden ship"), invented diving equipment for a long stay under water.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7.9 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Svetlana has two distinct passions in life – painting and cars! For many years, she has worn two hats: holding a a degree in graphic design, she has worked as a designer in an corporate environment simultaneously organizing races on the racetrack of St. Petersburg, which led her to travel with the racing team throughout Russia and Europe. During this time, she obtained a certificate in airbrushing, thereby linking her creative and automotive interests. This is how her unique direction in painting has formed. Combining the love for art and cars, she began to focus on the intricate beauty of technology. She saw beauty and sophistication in all sorts of technically complex devices – car engines, cogwheels and other parts, where others only see a perfectly functional mechanism. Now she tries to share her vision with the world and show everyone how beautiful those car mechanisms are... Every artist at least once in his life painted a portrait, and it is through portraiture that one can capture the essence of a person. Svetlana also paints portraits, as each complex mechanism is a portrait of the master who created it, a hidden portrait that is not accessible to everyone... We use cars and other technical devices every day, without even wondering how they work and even more so what they look like. Svetlana has a unique opportunity to know how they look from the inside, thanks to her husband, who brings them back to life after a breakdown. She is a technical portraitist! Today, Svetlana's works are in private collections in Russia, the CIS countries, Finland, Israel, Spain and the USA.

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