Hyperrealistic oil paintings by Sergei Marshennikov
Oil paintings by Serge Marshennikov are an ode to the female body, its curves and splendor. Taking inspiration from the works of Russian painters of the 19th century, Sergei made a name for himself among artists, combining hyperrealism with a highly developed sense of beauty. His paintings depict girls full of tenderness, sweetly sleeping in their beds, and these images do not breathe pathos or lust, they are sublime and require only special attention from each viewer, presenting him with the opportunity to look into the girl's bedroom and feel awe of female beauty.
Serge's works are in great demand and prices are constantly growing, they are in the Museum of Modern Art (El Paso), in The Grace Museum (Abilene) and in private collections in Russia, England, Denmark, France and Japan. Golden Dreams. Lives and works in St. Petersburg. Marshennikov's
paintings evoke positive emotions. Do not rack your brains thatthe artist wanted to portray. He adheres to the realistic school. You just look and admire the beautiful portraits of women. He has two musicians, a wife and a daughter, both charming and beautiful. I think that Marshennikov's paintings are therefore popular, which cause positive emotions for many, everything beautiful is simple.
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