Naked tenderness in the works of hyperrealist artist Anna Marinova
Categories: Exhibition
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/naked-tenderness-in-the-works-of-hyperrealist-artist-anna-marinova.htmlSuch a genre of painting as hyperrealism is very popular nowadays. To portray an object or a person better than a camera will do, one skill is not enough — you need a remarkable talent. Anna Marinova, an artist from St. Petersburg, is fine with this. Nature has endowed her with an incredibly accurate sense of beauty and the ability to see the world through the eyes of the creator.
(Careful! Nude).
Anna Marinova was born in 1983 in Leningrad. Since childhood, she knew for sure that she would paint pictures. Such confidence, according to the artist, came in the "background feeling". Since school, Anna has gravitated towards classical painting and for her the city on the Neva, with its museums and galleries, has become an ideal place to become a painter.
After school, Anna entered the I. E. Repin Institute of Painting in the class of easel painting, where the best teachers were engaged in cutting her talents. During her studies, Marinova actively worked and participated in exhibitions and competitions, receiving well-deserved awards and acquiring admirers of her talent.
Anna works in the style of hyperrealism and prefers to paint female portraits, often erotic. She herself is sure that it is such works that she does best, because the first painting sold to her for serious money was precisely a portrait of a woman.
Marinova's works are characterized by a bold mix of techniques and styles — the artist does not hesitate to experiment and try new things. She is sure that not all the potential of painting has been discovered for millennia, and every master, if he tries, will be able to leave behind something new, special.
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