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Victoria Kharchenko 07-04-2007 10:52 PM

My first work in the forum
 
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What do you think about my work?

Sharon Knettell 07-04-2007 11:09 PM

Exquisite.

Ngaire Winwood 07-05-2007 01:08 AM

Welcome Victoria,
I love your painterly brushstrokes. Nice work!

Marina Dieul 07-05-2007 09:13 AM

Very nice work, Victoria!
Welcome to the Forum.

Allan Rahbek 07-05-2007 09:30 AM

Victoria,
I like your paintings very much and from your homepage you proves to be a fine landscape painter too.

Welcome,I look forward to your participating on the forum.

Linda Brandon 07-05-2007 10:06 AM

It's beautiful, Victoria, and welcome to the Forum! I look forward to seeing more of your artwork here.

Would you mind telling us about your training in Russia? How are classes organized in art school? I love the "painterly realism" that is often associated with Russian artists and I love the Repin/Serov style of brushwork, how is this taught?

Thomasin Dewhurst 07-05-2007 11:53 AM

You are so good, Victoria! Lovely brushwork and great construction of forms. It's so nice to meet you.

Debra Norton 07-05-2007 10:15 PM

Welcome Victoria, I enjoyed looking at your website, very nice work.

Lisa Gloria 07-06-2007 12:04 AM

Xorocho! Your work is beautiful! I loved the large Samson & Delilah too, and I thought your landscapes were remarkably lovely and serene. Thanks for sharing your work!

Dan Landrie 07-06-2007 10:21 AM

Victoria
 
Your paintings are full of color and life. It was a pleasure to view them.

Victoria Kharchenko 07-06-2007 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Linda Brandon
It's beautiful, Victoria, and welcome to the Forum! I look forward to seeing more of your artwork here.

Would you mind telling us about your training in Russia? How are classes organized in art school? I love the "painterly realism" that is often associated with Russian artists and I love the Repin/Serov style of brushwork, how is this taught?

Thanks for warm reviews. It is very pleasantly for me to receive that.
Dear, Linda, I want to answer you with one Russian joke.
Company arrived in a circus. In them program one exciting turn -

Victoria Kharchenko 07-08-2007 10:28 AM

Xorocho!
 
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Originally Posted by Lisa Gloria
Xorocho! Your work is beautiful! I loved the large Samson & Delilah too, and I thought your landscapes were remarkably lovely and serene. Thanks for sharing your work!

Thank, is very pleasant for me. Your knowledge of Russian amused me very much. ;)

Sharon Knettell 07-08-2007 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Victoria Kharchenko
Thank, is very pleasant for me. Your knowledge of Russian amused me very much. ;)

My knowledge of Russian would amuse you also!

Cynthia Daniel 07-08-2007 02:09 PM

Victoria,

So are you saying a total of 14 years of art training?

Lisa Gloria 07-09-2007 11:15 PM

Victoria, I would have to lapse into German to apologize to you, but that is the extent of my Russian, unless you would like to meet sometime to count things. :sunnysmil Anyhow, in my most sincere way I wanted to compliment your work. It is very lovely and inspiring to view. I hope to see quite a bit more!

Victoria Kharchenko 07-10-2007 10:15 AM

My work from the institute
 
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Originally Posted by Lisa Gloria
Victoria, I would have to lapse into German to apologize to you, but that is the extent of my Russian, unless you would like to meet sometime to count things. :sunnysmil Anyhow, in my most sincere way I wanted to compliment your work. It is very lovely and inspiring to view. I hope to see quite a bit more!

Thank you for the compliment. Now I want to show one of my institute's works. At first year of study, students have to paint and draw only human head. / Ledy in red. 2001, 50 x 60 cm /

Ilaria Rosselli Del Turco 07-10-2007 12:10 PM

Victoria,
It is really nice to get to see some of your outstanding works.
As much as my kids are constantly warned, over here, of all the extremely talented maths students from India and Pakistan whose competition they might have to face at college and in the global job market, so in art we are often told about how serious the art education is in Russia, and we get news of almost mythical skills, which you represent very well. (and what about copists in China, appearantly they would chew us up in a second)
It is great to have some contact with a practicing artist that has had such a disciplined training, welcome and please keep posting
Ilaria

Alexandra Tyng 07-10-2007 10:45 PM

Victoria,

Welcome to the Forum! I like this one very much. There is a sureness and confidence in the execution, combined with a strong sense of your vision. Combined with the confidence is sensitivity in the way you see and describe your subject. After looking at your website, I can say I feel the same about all your work. Like Allan, I'm always excited to see when someone paints landscapes as well as figurative work.

Mischa Milosevic 07-11-2007 06:12 PM

Victoria, a pleasant welcome to you. I have visited your web page and was quite impressed with your work. I have thought many times to come to Russia in order to see and study the beautiful paintings of the art masters of Russia like Gay, Shishkin, Nikolaevic Kraunskoi, Repin just to name a few. There is a artist that lives close to where I live. She is from Russia but I am not to impressed with her art. Do you know of any Russian artists that live in the Frankfurt area?

Your representation of the lady in red is quite amazing for a first year student!

SB Wang 07-16-2007 08:04 PM

Victoria:
With eight years' study of Russia, right now I can only say: Ya plorha govoriu pa Ruski... liubliu tvoyu kartinu!
Tvoi wuchenik--They called me Sasha.

Maryam Foroozanfar 08-04-2007 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Linda Brandon
It's beautiful, Victoria, and welcome to the Forum! I look forward to seeing more of your artwork here.

Would you mind telling us about your training in Russia? How are classes organized in art school? I love the "painterly realism" that is often associated with Russian artists and I love the Repin/Serov style of brushwork, how is this taught?

I'd be quite interested in the aforementioned as well.
Gorgeous brush work and moods, Victoria. Thank you for sharing with us.

Adriano Maggi 10-07-2007 10:07 AM

Hi Victoria !
I 'm very impressed by the ability you have when you compose your landscapes and by the pure colors in your painting figure -face.
Initially i thought your sleeping figure was a watercolor. Do you use
a turpentine at first?Do you paint wet into wet?..or you use the glazing and scrubbing after the painting is dry ?
Adriano


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