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posted 11/7/2006 3:53:57 AM
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Dear Forum Members,
I would like to invite you to our upcoming exhibition The Compendium of Form, showcasing Russian artist Veronika Doljenkova.
Veronika Doljenkova’s magical interpretation of nature brings a lighter side to structural art. Hiking excursions have been her main source of inspiration. These works are her way of locking onto a memory from these hikes. Her work creates a blurred look into nature and its mystical side or its “spirit.” The artwork can convey a minute aspect of nature or the essence nature is giving off. Watercolor, as her preferred medium, adds to her lighter style. It isn’t a thick or bold statement, merely a suggestion of nature’s appearance. Bluish tones of the watercolor give a heavenly sense, almost as if these unrecognizable figures are lost amongst the clouds. These qualities bring together an enchanting atmosphere for a story. Doljenkova’s background includes scientific and children’s book illustration, which has allowed her to approach her work from two different angles: a “pure structural observation” and a magical world of a fairytale.
To view Doljenkova artwork, please visit http://www.agora-gallery.com/ArtistInvite/Veronika_Doljenkova.aspx
The Compendium of Form runs December 7 - December 27 in Agora Gallery's Chelsea location at 530 West 25th Street. The reception takes place Thursday, December 7, 6-8 PM. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
Best regards,
Amanda Aaron Public Relations Department Agora Gallery 530 West 25th Street, in Chelsea, New York www.Agora-Gallery.com
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