Year of creation | 2016 |
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Dimensions | 4.8 W × 4.8 H × 0.4 D cm |
Type of art | sculpture |
Style | modern |
Genre | portrait |
Materials | Mixed method |
Art nouveau moderne enamel pendant with young girl portrait by motifs of Alfons Mucha drawings. Polymer filigree and enamel technics. Materials: polymer enamel, polymer clay, epoxy resin. NOTE: don't use solvents, alcohol, acetone, lighter fluid, nail polish remover, or other aggressive cleaners or thinners on this item. Just gently rinse it in warm water or brush it with a soft brush. Don't heat it over 80 degrees (C) or 175 degrees (F). Also, try not to drop this item; although it is not particularly delicate, it is fragile enough to chip or crack if dropped onto a hard surface
I was born in small Siberian town - Berdsk (it’s a Russian Federation, Novosibirsk region). My childhood I spent surrounding by the books of artists, painters, poets. My parents told me about art nouveau epoch, about works of Alfons Mucha, Aubrey Beardsley, Ivan Bilibin and so on. So, I started to take in the spirit of art since my infancy. Some years ago I started to learn modelling and sculpting. The most interesting for me are sculpting miniature, small figures and jewellery. I use such techniques as filigree, cold enamel, sculpting miniature, bas- relief. I use different modern materials like PVC resin, epoxy resin, polyurethane. All stages of creation – since sketch till finish photos – I make by myself. I don’t use any ready shapes and molds. I find my inspiration everywhere - in photographs, movies, books, world around me. Mythology, history and culture of different countries and nations inspire me a lot. Especially India, Indian culture and Indian mythology inspire me most of all. I respect Indian ideology full of humanism very strong. Put it in a nutshell, nowadays I live in a snowy Siberia, try to make beautiful things, try to improve my skills and technics, try to study something new every day. I don’t have any special art education, all knowledge about “how to do it” became to me with experience, my own mistakes and long-time practice.