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Lusine Tumanyan <b>SOLD</b>, Nymph, 2020
About the Artist and the Artwork
Lusine Tumanyan was born in 1997 in St. Petersburg. A student of the faculty of painting at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, teacher, and restorer, Lusine finds painting the main way to get to know the world. Lucine aims to see and show the invisible, to find new themes, ideas, techniques. Landscape and portrait are of the greatest interest to Lusine, namely, the possibilities of "disobjectification", thinning and complicating color, changing visual perception within these genres. Such searches are even more interesting when experiments with techniques are based on knowledge of painting technology.

The work "Nymph" presented at the auction is an image painted from life in natural conditions. The street light made it possible to depict the special brightness of living plants and the pearlescent delicate radiance of the model's skin.
Lot 55
Lusine Tumanyan SOLD
Nymph, 2020
Oil, canvas
64 x 42 cm
location
Saint-Petersburg, Russia
starting price
200$
final bid
200$
bids
1
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This work has been donated to the Insurance Foundation for Servicemen (IFS). All proceeds will go to the Foundation.
Bid history
  • Sergey Avakyan $200
About the Artist and the Artwork
Lusine Tumanyan was born in 1997 in St. Petersburg. A student of the faculty of painting at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, teacher, and restorer, Lusine finds painting the main way to get to know the world. Lucine aims to see and show the invisible, to find new themes, ideas, techniques. Landscape and portrait are of the greatest interest to Lusine, namely, the possibilities of "disobjectification", thinning and complicating color, changing visual perception within these genres. Such searches are even more interesting when experiments with techniques are based on knowledge of painting technology.

The work "Nymph" presented at the auction is an image painted from life in natural conditions. The street light made it possible to depict the special brightness of living plants and the pearlescent delicate radiance of the model's skin.