Olga is a Russian born artist, who sells her watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings from Phoenix, Arizona. Olga has a distinct impressionist style. She uses ribbons of color to express beauty, fragility and motion. Look at the works to the right and you can see the planes of color that run through her works, whether they be the ruffles of a blouse, strands of hair, long flowing dresses, or the limbs of a tree.
Our emotional world overflows with reflections coming from real life. That might be the motion of a wind, the beauty and movement of dance, the recollection of an historical legend or the silhouette of an old tree, all reflected as living creatures in the artist’s mind. As soon as she begins transferring these images to paper or canvas they gain a degree of independence from her ...they develop a life of their own like images on photographic paper. They may even argue with her views during this process... So, what you see as a painting is a joint effort, a long lasting discussion between she and reflections from the world, expressed in lines and colors.
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