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Artist Natalia Milashevich's Paintings


Artist Natalia Milashevich ( Художник Наталья Милашевич ) is a brilliant Russian artist who was born in 1967 in Leninabad, Tajikistan, in the sunny republic of the former Soviet Union. She began studying fine arts at the local level, graduating from the Dushanbe Art School in 1989, and then continued her studies at the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture named after I. I. E. Repin, in the workshop of the department of painting's professor, the famous artist and Sokolov. Natalia Milashevich graduated in 1995 from the Repin Academy, which is regarded as one of the greatest art institutions in Russia. The artist is a member of the Russian Fine Arts Association, and her works have been shown in over 30 shows in Russia, Finland, Holland, France, Chile, and Kazakhstan. Her art is visually appealing, with rich colours, a romantic ambiance, and evident skill.











Natalia Milashevich discovered her calling in working with folk costumes; she is not interested in a complete historical restoration of folklore traditions; rather, she is drawn to the harmony and expressiveness of pictures. Skillfully employed accessories enable you to unify the image while preserving the beauty of folk culture symbols. Natalia Milashevich's strong academic education and natural taste enable her to create works that are intrinsically tied to modernity while remaining in the greatest traditions of the Russian academic school. Natalia uses the pastel method in addition to oil painting. However, pastel is an independent path in her art for her.





















































































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