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Elena BulatovaPink Popsicle2019
2019
$4,200List Price
About the Item
- Creator:Elena Bulatova (Russian)
 - Creation Year:2019
 - Dimensions:Height: 23 in (58.42 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 9 in (22.86 cm)
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 - Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
 - Reference Number:Seller: GFA8681stDibs: LU143827052832
 
Elena Bulatova (1981) is a Russian artist living in Munich, Germany. After fifteen years of painting dedicatedly and hermetically - alternately self-taught and under the guidance of older painters - Elena Bulatova wishes to share her practice with the world. In her constant self-study, Bulatova has sought instruction from a variety of sources - from the Eastern Orthodox icon painting school in Moscow to the Academy of Fine arts in Munich. She is currently enrolled externally at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich to better understand the modern side of the art world. She believes that the true value of art lies in the meditative process that goes into creating such a work and in the years of mastery that a person can undertake and overcome to become a master in any field. The themes of her work are: nature, animals and authentic human beauty.
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