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Mila Akopova
Outer orbit (planet) - line drawing woman figure with a turquoise planet

2020

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Interior design paintings. The artworks were done with watercolor and acrylic on black watercolor paper 300g. The works are 11,5 by 16,5 inches in size, framed (black) with a styrene face on a mat board in white with sizes 16 by 20 in. This is the "Many thoughts, one head" series. The series started with the picture of a figure with its hands framing the head - but without an actual head, as if hands were holding all the thoughts. Later on the head became objects - metaphors (soap, bubble, mine, alarm clock, etc.) as well as planets. Each person is an individual planet, with their own thoughts and satellites - companions. Artworks from this series got 3rd place at the 2020 American Art Awards, juried by 25 best galleries and museums in America, with artist from 63 countries, in category: minimalism. Mila Akopova is New York artist born in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in History and Theory of Art. Her Artwork got 3rd place at the 2020 American Art Awards, juried by 25 best galleries and museums in America, with artist from 63 countries, in category: minimalism. Also, several works took part in exhibitions of the All-Russian Decorative Art Museum and in the Cube Moscow exhibition space . It was published as the catalog: “The game of tic tac toe, or creating a collection in one year”. Several works by Mila Akopva were created specifically for the collaboration with Vintage Dream. Many of the works can be found in private collections in the USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Russia, etc.

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