Abramova is constantly reinventing
her work, crystallising her artistic style. She finds inspiration in the works
of Abstract Expressionism, Russian Avant-Garde, Suprematism. Rethinking
suprematist compositions, Abramova aims to express her ideas about landscape
through simple local shapes and vivid colour pallet. Abramova is influenced by
contemporary minimalism that emerges from the clash of local composition and
complex colour, opening new possibilities for interpretation. In her
compositions, Tatiana looks for details, trying to define a figure, landscape,
still life, through the nuances of lines between lightness and darkness. The
artist works fast and impulsively, surrendering to the moment. Abramova enjoys
experimenting, absorbing new ideas, new people and places that influence her
work. Bold and very individual combination and colours, directly continuing and
developing the ideas of such masters as Mondrian, Kandinsky, Malevich, Klee and
Diebenkorn, make her work merit close attention. Tatyana Abramova was born in
1982 in Kazan, Russia. In 1999 – 2005 Abramova studied Architectural
Environmental Design at Kazan Architectural and Building University. It was
here that she was first introduced to architectural planning, composition, fine
art and sculpture. She became more and more interested in painting, which was
the first step towards her career as an artist. After graduating Abramova
worked in architecture planning, interior design and graphic design. She
pursued her own creative work, and gradually it became her main occupation. She
had her first solo exhibition in 2013 in Moscow, followed by several shows in
St Petesburg, Russia, and Germany. Tatiana works in the genre of abstracted
landscape, she uses mainly oils. She also experiments with watercolour.
Abramova’s work is in private collections in Russia, Europe and North America.
Education:
In 1999 – 2005 studied
Architectural Environmental Design at Kazan Architectural and Building
University.
Exhibitions:
A participant of the Fourth Edition
of the prestigious 'Royal Arts Prize Exhibition 2017' at La Galleria Pall Mall,
London.
Source:
https://www.saatchiart.com/emotional_memory
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