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Rapsody OF The Wind 5 by Anna Razumovskaya
9 x 12 - S/N Limited Edition Giclee - SSH-1371 Release Price $105
Limited Edition Giclee art on 235lb watercolor paper. Somerset Velvet-36mil (very thick), 100% cotton, acid free, mould-made, Radiant White base watercolor paper. Color will last for 100 years. The printing process was carefully overseen by the artist herself to ensure the color match to the original bright watercolors. The result is stunning.
EDITION VOLUME: Only 50 will ever be available Worldwide.
Work Signed by the Artist. This painting comes with CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY hand signed by Anna.
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Artist Anna Razumovskaya: graduated from Russian State University For Arts (high-class artist) in 1991. From 1992 to 1995 studied art in Germany, Belgium, Holland. Had personal exhibitions in New York, Atlanta, Dayton (Ohio), St. Paul (Minnesota), Toronto, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Berlin. There are many of Anna's works in private collections in the USA, Canada, Austria, Holland, France and Australia. Presently lives and works in Toronto (Canada). Anna Works in many techniques (watercolor, oil, acrylic, silk) and genres.
"...If an artist were asked what he was thinking of while creating his work, he would hardly give a reasonable answer to that question. This process can not be analyzed. It is like a miracle.
You are just drawing and that is all... simply not thinking of anything definite. The moment you start thinking... and that's it- unnecessary stroke, unnecessary detail. God knows how it all happens. Pleasure, passion, joy here are characteristics of this process."
"Quickly, easily, brightly: this is the way I draw, the same way I live. My art is a reflection of my life, a reflection of myself..."
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