could admire her paintings
Russian-American artist
I got acquainted with the Russian-American artist, Anna Slonim, twelve years ago, it can be said quite by accident. At that time, I was in Moscow, where I had about a year to be the chief editor and publisher of Hecho A Mano, a magazine about cigars and beautiful life. I liked my position, especially since I was rather young, compared with the industry masters, the chief editor. Continue reading
whose portrait is also in the project
I don’t understand
time for them to learn
applied coarse spiral-shaped
embodied on canvas the thoughts
meetings with artists
his images on t-shirts
honorable monumentality
different cultural standard.
pompon - schoolgirl childhood
art market was influenced
politics in the capital of Russia
without moving anywhere
inhabitants of Oceania
pictures hang in your house
learn about her dreams
despite the fact that I also
seagulls above him
paint landscapes of cities
thinking from the beholder
time reflect themes from
was sold at Sotheby's for
Minimalist artists sought
transmit the wind of the wind
images are transparent
artistic process ends only when
history
worth seeing with your own eyes
but found his original pictorial
Jean Fouquet proved himself
advancement and rejection
picture showed how ambiguous
have genuine talent
sold at a major auction.
second memorial on a very important