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Fog in the port (2021) Painting by Evgeniya Polyudova

Oil on Canvas, 23.6x19.7 in
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In his work, the artist strives to create art as a refuge. He gives vent to the meditative impulses of material nature – harmony, which allows one to forget about anxiety at least for a while. His visual style was formed during his life and active plein-air practice on Paramushir, one of the Kuril Islands. Observing and painting the island's wildlife [...]
In his work, the artist strives to create art as a refuge. He gives vent to the meditative impulses of material nature – harmony, which allows one to forget about anxiety at least for a while. His visual style was formed during his life and active plein-air practice on Paramushir, one of the Kuril Islands. Observing and painting the island's wildlife – active volcanoes, the vastness of the ocean – became a defining experience for him.

The impasto technique in his works creates an effect of distortion in space-time, which fills the distance between the eye and the depicted object. The paintings do not show a direct imprint of reality, but its aura, which he conveys to the viewer. His painting style is rooted in the Impressionist method. The aura of the work, which carries the memory of the depicted reality, is woven from fleeting impressions, flashes in his perception.

To add memory to the image, he uses, among other things, direct artifacts – natural substances mixed into the paint in a natural way. For example, all the works in the Kuril series contain ash from the Ebeko volcano, as they were painted en plein air during ash eruptions from the Ebeko volcano, which occurred very often during the day. This work also contains volcanic ash.

Thus, he fills his paintings with nature, letting in the breath of the wind, the sound of the ocean surf, the force of a volcanic eruption. For him, painting is not so much a representation as it is an echo of the energy that brought him into the strongest resonance with nature and evoked a subtle state of mind of belonging, harmony with all living things.

Size: 19.7*23.6 in
Materials: oil, canvas

* The painting is done on stretched canvas using top quality oil paints and materials.
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She was born in 1977 in Sim, Chelyabinsk region in a creative family.She received a professional art education at the Art and Graphic Faculty of the Bashkir State Pedagogical University, in Ufa. Active creative [...]

She was born in 1977 in Sim, Chelyabinsk region in a creative family.She received a professional art education at the Art and Graphic Faculty of the Bashkir State Pedagogical University, in Ufa. Active creative activity for 10 years.

There are more than 50 All-Russian and international exhibitions and competitions in the asset. She has held 13 solo exhibitions, including a solo exhibition in 2022 at Domanov Gallery California, Long Beach, California, USA.

In 2018, she won an international exhibition in at the Domaine de la Groirie gallery in Sarthe, dedicated to the annual Culture au Château program.

In 2022, in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, she opened her own Polyudovaart gallery, where an exhibition of paintings by Evgenia Polyudova works on a permanent basis.

Her works are in private collections in the USA, England, , Greece, Russia, Ukraine, as well as in the Museum of Local Lore in Severo-Kurilsk, in the Museum of Soviet Life in Ufa, in the Moscow Modern Art Theater.

She lived for 4 years on the Kuril island of Paramushir, actively devoting herself to the plein air. The wild nature of the island, with its active volcanoes, the ocean, influenced the artist's work, as a result of which his own style was formed in the technique of oil painting and impressionism.

Blissful images of a quiet haven of the material world seem to float from the paintings into the viewer's imagination. They remain the unattainable desired, but their visual form can bring peace to consciousness. Water, which fills all living things, as a constant element in paintings, on the one hand, gives a feeling of weightlessness, on the other hand, it becomes an axis of peace and order, an eternal return to the horizon, to balance.

My visual handwriting was formed during my life and active plein-air practice on the Kuril island of Paramushir. Observing and painting the wildlife of the island – active volcanoes, distant ocean – became a defining experience for me.

Landscapes painted in oil technique are intangible images, similar to reflections. The pasty manner of writing in my works creates the effect of distortion in space-time, which fills the distance between the eye and the depicted object. Thus, the image reveals itself as an aura. The paintings do not show a direct imprint of reality, but its aura, which I carry to the viewer.

My painting style goes back to the method of Impressionism. The aura of the work, which carries the memory of the depicted reality, is woven from fleeting impressions, flashes in my perception.

To add memory to the image, I use, among other things, direct artifacts – natural substances mixed into the paint in a natural way.

For example, in all the works of the Kuril series, there is ash from the Ebeko volcano, as they are written in plein-air conditions, due to ash eruptions that occurred very often during the day from the Ebeko volcano at home.

I fill my paintings with nature, let in the breath of the wind, the sound of the ocean surf.

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