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Elena Zolotnitsky
Small Portrait / framed oil painting

About the Item

The face of a young woman is featured in this mixed media oil painting on paper that is 6 x 6 inches. Professionally framed in burnished gold leaf over wood with an outer dimension of 16 x 16 inches. A compelling and elegant work of art by Elena Zolotnitsky, who is Inspired by the concepts of beauty, adolescence and passing time. Russian American Elena Zolotnotsky’s personal and intimate oil paintings probe deeply into the mystery of the medium, itself. She seeks to create works, alive with the raw physicality of paint, to which viewers relate on an emotional level. Zolotnitsky's works have been exhibited, and are collected worldwide.
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