Lana Frey:
Picture "Azura" (2023)
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Picture "Azura" (2023)
Lana Frey:
Picture "Azura" (2023)

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Acrylic | Canvas | Format 150 x 120 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Azura" (2023)
Lana Frey: Picture "Azura" (2023)

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Picture "Azura" (2023)

Long ago, when the world was still young and fresh, a goddess named Azura flourished in a garden of heavenly harmony. Her eyes shone with a deep blue light, like a reflection of the sky itself. Azura was the guardian of dreams where visions were born, and the comforter of those who wandered the dark paths of life. One day, as the stars began to fade and the colors of the world faded, Azura decided to bring light and joy back into the hearts of mortals. She created magical flowers glowing with blue light and scattered them across the earth. From that day forward, those who found these flowers received the gift of Azura's inspiration and protection.

About Lana Frey

I've got artistic education in the studio of Tolmachev M.
S., an artist, and an honored teacher. As a member of this studio, I had participated in exhibitions in Japan and Poland. Later I expanded my education by studying design and decor. After finishing my education I spent time mostly in travel: Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Georgia, Spain, Italy - lots of countries. I met with people, their stories, local myths, and legends. It was so inspiring - I started to write books and poetry. But it was not enough: images, shapes, and memories urged me to return to painting, and so I did. I like history, myths, and legends - all of them inspire me to paint. But most of all I like emotions - our regular daily life is a diverse mix of different feelings. Love, joy, desire, sadness, and many others - all of them I try to catch and then express through colors and balanced harmonious forms. I use a palette knife and try to express emotions in fast large strokes so I do not lose the feelings and visions they have brought. I never plan ahead for color variations and shades and I do not sketch faces since sketches are useless with very thick layers of paint. For me, painting is a living and spontaneous process and clean improvisation. I'm still trying new styles, forms, and subjects. I'm trying to mix different styles that are commonly considered "incompatible" so I rarely work with only one painting at a time, and I hardly have a day without painting something. This everyday work and colorful fantasies, to my pleasure, have been noted and now I'm proud to name the places I have or had exhibitions: Paris, Rome, New York, Aix-en-Provance, Lyon, and Miami. I hope to make this list longer. I hope you can see something in my art that can attract and inspire you as it does to me.
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