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Misha Lenn, USA
Misha Lenn is a multi-talented and multifaceted, sought-after artist of international renown, working in watercolor.
His works are exhibited in famous galleries in Russia, USA and Europe. His paintings are in private and museum collections of famous people, among them - Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, Mstislav Rostropovich, composer and conductor John Williams, singer Diana Kroll, legendary jazz musician Dave Brubeck, John Malkovich, Vyacheslav Zaitsev and Mikhail Gorbachev
Foundation, among others.
Misha Lenn's works are characterized by refinement, elegance, romanticism and grace, so it is not surprising that exhibitions of his paintings have enjoyed great success in various countries in Russia, the USA, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and Italy. He was greatly influenced by the complex ornaments of Klimt, the elegance and grace of Degas, the romantic brightness of Renoir, the technicality of Monet and the dynamic energy of Toulouse-Lautrec.
That is why his paintings are so organically embodied in stained glass, porcelain, mosaics and silk scarves.
In the works of the artist there is nothing frozen, there is always movement in them. “Mozart of brush and colors”. - this is what art critics call Misha. Elegant sharpness and dynamism of watercolors conquer and fascinate the viewer.
His works are exhibited in famous galleries in Russia, USA and Europe. His paintings are in private and museum collections of famous people, among them - Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Her Imperial Highness Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna, Mstislav Rostropovich, composer and conductor John Williams, singer Diana Kroll, legendary jazz musician Dave Brubeck, John Malkovich, Vyacheslav Zaitsev and Mikhail Gorbachev
Foundation, among others.
Misha Lenn's works are characterized by refinement, elegance, romanticism and grace, so it is not surprising that exhibitions of his paintings have enjoyed great success in various countries in Russia, the USA, Germany, France, Spain, Sweden and Italy. He was greatly influenced by the complex ornaments of Klimt, the elegance and grace of Degas, the romantic brightness of Renoir, the technicality of Monet and the dynamic energy of Toulouse-Lautrec.
That is why his paintings are so organically embodied in stained glass, porcelain, mosaics and silk scarves.
In the works of the artist there is nothing frozen, there is always movement in them. “Mozart of brush and colors”. - this is what art critics call Misha. Elegant sharpness and dynamism of watercolors conquer and fascinate the viewer.

Michael Verkholantsev, Spain
An Academic of Art and a living genius.
Line is everything - a brilliant formula invented by a living genius who has preserved an incredible drawing skill comparable to Leonardo Da Vinci.
Michael Verkholantsev likes to say, ‘I am first and foremost a draughtsman.
All art, and even more - all civilization was created, figuratively speaking, with a pencil’
While still a student, listening to lectures on the History of Art, he discovered Mannerism. He fell in love with grotesques, furniture, painting, architecture, fine plastic arts and even the music of the era of Mannerism.
There was a remarkable century in the history of European art between the twenties of the 16th century and the early 17th century. It was the time of the youth of the Baroque style and the beginning of Mannerism. The pioneer of the new style was the famous Michelangelo Buonaroti. Next, the style was picked up by Leonardo da Vinci.
Line is everything - a brilliant formula invented by a living genius who has preserved an incredible drawing skill comparable to Leonardo Da Vinci.
Michael Verkholantsev likes to say, ‘I am first and foremost a draughtsman.
All art, and even more - all civilization was created, figuratively speaking, with a pencil’
While still a student, listening to lectures on the History of Art, he discovered Mannerism. He fell in love with grotesques, furniture, painting, architecture, fine plastic arts and even the music of the era of Mannerism.
There was a remarkable century in the history of European art between the twenties of the 16th century and the early 17th century. It was the time of the youth of the Baroque style and the beginning of Mannerism. The pioneer of the new style was the famous Michelangelo Buonaroti. Next, the style was picked up by Leonardo da Vinci.

Alex Sander, Spain
Alexander is an artist, he lives in 2 countries Spain and Hong Kong, where his production workshop is located.
He has chosen an off the beaten path all his life. He gained the first experience after he got diploma and chose the path of textile designer.
He chose carpet and fabric design as the subject matter, elevating design to the level of couture.
The impetus for development came with the Versace brand, for which he worked on part of their collections.
Art that promotes spiritual growth brings a shower of gold. Knowledge comes like gold dust on the wings of a butterfly. If the gold dust flies off, the butterfly no longer flies. So does the artist!
He've always aspired to soar above the clutter. If we want to be different from others, we have to do things that others don't do. Therefore, he have chosen silk embroidery, silver and gold threads, wood carving and marquetry, the revival of ancient lacquer techniques, the revival of mural mosaic and its application in contemporary art.
For this purpose, a workshop has been created where all this was created and can be put into practice.
He spent 25 years of his life in Asia, where he worked as an interior designer, creating collections for the most demanding clients. Asian countries taught him how to rethink contemporary art and bring it to the level of couture and museum level, which is of interest to serious collectors. In Asia, he earned his title of Style Icon.
He has chosen an off the beaten path all his life. He gained the first experience after he got diploma and chose the path of textile designer.
He chose carpet and fabric design as the subject matter, elevating design to the level of couture.
The impetus for development came with the Versace brand, for which he worked on part of their collections.
Art that promotes spiritual growth brings a shower of gold. Knowledge comes like gold dust on the wings of a butterfly. If the gold dust flies off, the butterfly no longer flies. So does the artist!
He've always aspired to soar above the clutter. If we want to be different from others, we have to do things that others don't do. Therefore, he have chosen silk embroidery, silver and gold threads, wood carving and marquetry, the revival of ancient lacquer techniques, the revival of mural mosaic and its application in contemporary art.
For this purpose, a workshop has been created where all this was created and can be put into practice.
He spent 25 years of his life in Asia, where he worked as an interior designer, creating collections for the most demanding clients. Asian countries taught him how to rethink contemporary art and bring it to the level of couture and museum level, which is of interest to serious collectors. In Asia, he earned his title of Style Icon.

Inna Bagaeva, Spain
Initially she gravitated more towards graphics. Graphics is a completely internal personal world for her and a completely non-commercial direction. But she could not stop at one thing but always interested in trying different styles.
Preference, in her art she pays to the inner state and the style of ‘mystical realism’. She always finds it interesting to depict not the physical world, but something elusive, , elusive, the movement of air, odour, dreams or something that may well exist in a parallel reality.
1987-1991 study at the Tver Art School.
1992- exhibition ‘Snake in the grass’, Switzerland, Lausanne.
1993- Moscow, Gostiny Dvor, art festival of artists, poets and musicians.
1995 - hall of the Union of Artists on Kuznetsky Most.
1995-1998 - gallery ‘Ars-modern’, Riga, Latvia.
1998- Kaliningrad, Russian-German house.
Salons Art Manege; Khud-graph; Art salons in the Central House of Artists.
Since 2000 member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia.
Since 2002 she has been engaged in illustration. Author of more than ten books.
Works are in private collections: Russia, Europe, America.
Preference, in her art she pays to the inner state and the style of ‘mystical realism’. She always finds it interesting to depict not the physical world, but something elusive, , elusive, the movement of air, odour, dreams or something that may well exist in a parallel reality.
1987-1991 study at the Tver Art School.
1992- exhibition ‘Snake in the grass’, Switzerland, Lausanne.
1993- Moscow, Gostiny Dvor, art festival of artists, poets and musicians.
1995 - hall of the Union of Artists on Kuznetsky Most.
1995-1998 - gallery ‘Ars-modern’, Riga, Latvia.
1998- Kaliningrad, Russian-German house.
Salons Art Manege; Khud-graph; Art salons in the Central House of Artists.
Since 2000 member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia.
Since 2002 she has been engaged in illustration. Author of more than ten books.
Works are in private collections: Russia, Europe, America.
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