I enjoyed viewing Isabella Baikova's sense of humor. Her cartoon style of drawing with a needle is fun to look at and to discover all the hidden jokes. This piece called "The Theatre" was hard to walk away from, so many details to notice.
I enjoyed her take on the fairytale "Snegurochka/Snowmaiden". So interesting that she chose to show Snegurochka already melted. And the reflections of the trees in water are maidens.
"Dream of a Tower" had a lovely mystical feel to it. The size of all her works is astonishing.. and when you visit her site, make sure to watch her interview with Bonnie McCaffery. And see the gallery pictures of "Snegurochka" and "Slavic Carpet" to see her process from sketch to fabric.
Irina Voronina's art quilts have a very ethereal quality to them that belies their size. I was mezmerized by "Cathedral". Irina interpreted the the soul grabbing feeling one has when he or she experiences the wonder of a great Russian Orthodox cathedral.
...and "White Night". This piece is inspired by the geographic phenomenon that happens in St. Petersburg in June and July, the sun doesn't set till midnight and the city takes on a magical quality that has to be witnessed. It is obvious that the artists love for this city is captured in this work. Maybe that's why I connected to it so much, connected by my own love for this city...
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I am SO enjoying this series of posts; so much truly remarkable work that deserves the wider exposure you are helping to provide. Thanks for taking the time to post and accredit these amazing images.
All I can say is Wow!
thank you for sharing this amazing artist's amazing art... it is good to be so whelmed!!!
I'm so glad you're sharing these pictures of all the fabulous artwork you're seeing. Thank you. It's all amazing.
Absolutely extraordinary work, both posts from yesterday and today. It must have been breathtaking in person. Thanks so much for sharing them and for giving us the detail shots, too.
so beautiful! thank you for sharing. Heidi
Thank you for posting such wonderful pictures. I have seen Isabella's pieces before, perhaps on your blog and I love her sense of storytelling. Does she ever show in this country? I would love to see them close up.
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