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Inessa Morozova's Paintings


Inessa Morozova ( Художник Инесса Морозова ) is a contemporary Ukrainian painter who was born in 1981 in Kherson ( a city in the south of Ukraine ). Inessa began drawing as soon as she was able to grasp a pencil in her hands. She graduated from the "Solntsevo" children's art school in 1998. She studied at the Humanitarian and Applied Institute from 1999 to 2004. She has been a member of Russia's Creative Union of Artists since 2008. Inessa Morozova's paintings have been shown in a number of Russian exhibits. Inessa Morozova is an oil painter who works on canvas. The artist's work spans several genres.her paintings can be found in private collections in Russia and across the world.












"Painting is my way of life. I began painting at a young age and couldn't stop. As a result, on my paintings, you will see all of my emotions, experiences, feelings, and everything else that comes with my life " Inessa says. Inessa Morozova has been a regular participant in several Moscow and All-Russian contests, art forums, and exhibits, including personal ones, for over two decades. Her works can be found in private and public collections in Russia and abroad.











A child's portrait is one of the most challenging, but also one of the most appealing to the spectator, of the various variations of the portrait genre. Not every portrait painter will take on such a commission since not every artist can capture a child's genuine and real feeling. After all, childhood is the most carefree time, full of magic and illusion, sun and joy. This is the moment when you may be truly shocked by everything, when everything that occurs to you is for the first time, and every new day invariably brings so many strange and unexpected things that not only catch the soul, but also explode with a torrent of emotions. Childhood, on the other hand, has been the primary theme of Inessa Morozova's work. In a series of her paintings, she managed to halt time for each of us and relive those long-gone lovely times in our life, allowing us to feel the brilliant and true world of a kid once again.













Inessa Morozova was able to find very nuanced, sensitive, and perceptive visual techniques and methods of portraying the child's viewpoint. Children's pictures in her paintings are endowed with appealing individuality, emotionality, and psychologism, all of which are inherent in the best traditions of children's portraiture. From Inessa Morozova paintings, boys and girls with thoughtful, capricious, joyful, smiling, and melancholy expressions stare at the viewer. They go about their daily lives while subconsciously mimicking adult behaviour: facial expressions, gestures, words, and emotions. It's no surprise that they say, "A kid is a mirror of his or her parents' soul." And, indeed, everyone who looks into his baby's eyes will undoubtedly see his own mirror.



































And, while children will eventually grow out of their exquisite lace gowns, forget about their beloved dolls, teddy bears, and bunnies, and enter a completely other life, these innocent eyes gaze at us in the manner that only children can look at us, into the very soul - trustingly and frankly. Inessa Morozova has learnt to recognize children's energy and restlessness, their curiosity and genuineness, their gullibility and compassion. She also learnt to see and capture in color the quivering and fragile spirit of a youngster. In each of her paintings, one can clearly see the expression of childhood as a unique and joyous phase in one's life. It's worth mentioning that children's delight is a different kind of enchantment. In the baby's moments of excitement with the simplest things, he sparkles with happiness so brightly that we begin to brim with this feeling as well. And witnessing a worried or tear-stained face tears the viewer's heart to shreds from the baby's agony, anger, and disappointment.
























































































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