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Anna MedvedevaOrganic Forms B702023
2023
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This abstract painting from series “Organic Forms” is inspired by minimalism, modern art and hard edge.
This work is signed, dated and tilted by Artist on the back. Signed certificate of authenticity. Acrylic on canvas.
This work will be shipped in a crate. The sides are painted, so additional framing is not necessary. 1 1/2" gallery style stretcher. Ready to hang.
Anna Medvedeva – Ukrainian-Canadian abstract artist, lives in King, Ontario, Canada. Her interest in art started at early age. Anna studied in Boris Kustodiev Art School for four years. Then Anna took courses of drawing in Repin Academy of Fine Arts and studied at Vasily Suvorov's studio in Muhina’s Art University, Saint-Petersburg.
Her works in the last few years are minimal and concrete exploration of colors, forms, shapes and balance. She loves experimenting with color and light to create feelings in her paintings.
Anna’s paintings are in private collections in many countries. Group exhibitions: 2023 – Artist Project, Toronto, Canada
2022 - Township of King, 2585 King Rd., King City, Ontario 2022 - Ryan Fine Art Gallery, Port Carling, ON
2022 – Artist Project, Toronto, Canada
2020 – Artist Project, Toronto, Canada
2020 – Twist Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2019 – Arta Gallery, The Distillery District, Toronto, Canada
2019 – Artist Project, Toronto, Canada
2018 – Artist Project, Toronto, Canada
2018 – Earls Court Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario
2018 – Arta Gallery, The Distillery District, Toronto, Canada
2012 – Toronto Art Expo, Canada
2012 – New York Art Expo, USA
2011 – Studio Vogue Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2011 – Toronto Art Expo, Canada
2010 – Ben Navaee Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2009 – Tangerine Gecko Art Gallery, Markham, Canada
2009 – Denison Gallery, Toronto, Canada Solo exhibitions: 2012 – "Dream in a Dream" at Studio Vogue Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Email: anna@annagallery.ca
Web: http://www.annagallery.ca/ Art Platforms: https://www.facebook.com/medvedeva.anna/
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