Female beauty and tenderness in the paintings of the artist Marina Marina
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/female-beauty-and-tenderness-in-the-paintings-of-the-artist-marina-marina.htmlRussian artist Marina Marina paints wonderful erotic female portraits. Her paintings are distinguished by their high realism and fascinating plots. They emanate sexual energy and peace - the heroines of the works are beautiful and, most often, depicted in moments of rest. (Caution! Nude nature).
{Marina Igorevna Marina was born in 1970 in Tambov. In addition to high school, she graduated from art and music schools. Then she studied at the Kostroma State University named after Nekrasov at the art and graphic department. Having received her diploma in 1996, Marina Marina began to paint professionally.
The artist chose such a difficult genre as realism. Talent and constant desire to improve her skills quickly led Marina to success. At first, her paintings adorned exhibitions of the Kostroma branch of the Union of Artists of Russia, and then she became acquainted with them in other regions of the Russian Federation and abroad.
Today, the author's works can be seen in many art galleries in the country. Marina's paintings are of great interest to art lovers in the United States. They can be seen in the exhibitions of the Waterhouse Gallery in Santa Barbara and the Lotton Gallery in Chicago. Since 2014, the Russian woman's works have been regularly published by the American Art Collector magazine.
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