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Would you like me to wake up the cat for you? (2024) Printmaking by Maria Shedrina

Fine art paper, 8x12 in

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  • Collagraphy on Paper
  • Number of copies available 1
  • Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 39.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Cat
Biographers of Joseph Brodsky say that the highest degree of respect for guests was the offer to wake up the cat. The work is about the joy of communication, including with a cat. Here I invented my own method of printing on the border between monotype and engraving on cardboard, that is, the prints can be replicated, but they all turn out different [...]
Biographers of Joseph Brodsky say that the highest degree of respect for guests was the offer to wake up the cat. The work is about the joy of communication, including with a cat.
Here I invented my own method of printing on the border between monotype and engraving on cardboard, that is, the prints can be replicated, but they all turn out different in color and slightly different in composition - this is unique.
The large size of the work will allow a bright spot to look organically in modern neutral interiors and lift your spirits

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Maria Shedrina, a contemporary Russian artist, was born in 1975 in Novorossiysk, a small town nestled along the Black Sea. Maria's artistic journey began in her formative years, as she attended art school in 1988 [...]

Maria Shedrina, a contemporary Russian artist, was born in 1975 in Novorossiysk, a small town nestled along the Black Sea. Maria's artistic journey began in her formative years, as she attended art school in 1988 before furthering her education at an Art university in 1997. Following her studies, Maria spent nearly two decades working as a graphic designer, honing her skills and cultivating her creative vision.

Driven by her deeply emotional nature, Maria found solace and expression in the art of expressionism. She is drawn to experimentation, viewing it as a pathway to self-development and artistic innovation. This inclination towards exploration has led Maria to develop unique techniques, resulting in a diverse and unconventional body of work.

As a true romantic at heart, Maria's artistic endeavors are fueled by her unwavering belief in the transformative power of beauty. She sees beauty as a force capable of saving the world, infusing her creations with a sense of optimism and wonder.

Maria's love for texture serves as a guiding principle in her artistic process, with each artwork representing a new invention born out of graphic experimentation. Her works defy replication, as even Maria herself cannot predict the outcome of her artistic endeavors.

Drawing inspiration from a diverse array of influences, including her father, teacher Sergey Dergun, and esteemed artists such as Marc Chagall, Franz Marc, and Lentulov, Maria's work reflects a rich tapestry of artistic traditions and personal experiences.

In 2020, amidst the challenges of the global pandemic, Maria made the bold decision to pursue art full-time, embracing her ion for creativity and illustration. Her dedication and talent quickly garnered recognition, with Maria selling an impressive 126 artworks to collectors across Russia, , Switzerland, the USA, and Israel.

Since 2022, Maria Shedrina has been a proud member of the Professional Artists' Union in Saint-Petersburg, further solidifying her status as a respected and accomplished artist within the Russian art community.

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