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Mary Romanova

Artist (Painting)
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Mary Romanova is a professional artist from Russia, was born in 1986 in Russia, the city of Samara.

From early childhood Mary loved to draw. Her favorite artists were Van Gogh, Salvador Dali, Gustav Klimt, Pierre Soulages, whose work inspired her throughout her youth. She successfully graduated from the Fine Arts School and from College with a degree in design. After graduating from the state Academy of Culture and Arts Mary experimented with various techniques via modern trends, exploring materials possibilities, and different approaches to painting.

Understanding the visual imagery, fragments of the surrounding world and its associations, Mary paints her artworks in an abstract style and uses texture paste on canvas, bravely experimenting with color. She loves working with large formats.

The artist opened an Art Studio "MARY ART ROOM" in the summer of 2019, where she not only works every day, but also organizes master classes, performs webinars, and provides individual drawing training for teenagers.

Her paintings adorn the home interiors of collectors around the world, create a pleasant atmosphere in company offices, place bright accents in the halls of cafés and restaurants, and are part of hotel interior decor. 

Discover contemporary artworks by Mary Romanova, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary american artists. Artistic domains: Painting. Artist represented by Artseeker Gallery. Account type: Artist , member since 2023 (Country of origin United States). Buy Mary Romanova's latest works on Artmajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Mary Romanova. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.

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