Marina Krasnitskaya:
Picture "Sunday of Forgiveness", on stretcher frame
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Picture "Sunday of Forgiveness", on stretcher frame
Marina Krasnitskaya:
Picture "Sunday of Forgiveness", on stretcher frame

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 199 copies | numbered | signed | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | stretcher frame | size 46 x 70 cm

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Picture "Sunday of Forgiveness", on stretcher frame
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Picture "Sunday of Forgiveness", on stretcher frame

Forgiveness, the acceptance of others with all their faults, is at the centre of the Russian Orthodox festival that heralds Lent until Easter. On the "Sunday of Forgiveness", the soul is supposed to lighten up and purify itself through active forgiveness. Krasnitskaya succeeds in depicting a touching encounter between two forgiving people with her colourful, sensitive painting style.

Reproduced using the Fine Art Giclée process directly on artist's canvas (100% cotton), mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered and signed by hand on the back. Size 46 x 70 cm (h/w). Exclusively at ars mundi.

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About Marina Krasnitskaya

"Painting is not a hobby, a profession or a passion. It is my doppelganger, my conscience, my second self," says painter Marina Krasnitskaya about the daily confrontation with her ideas and artistic visions.

Love, longing, hope: Marina Krasnitskaya makes great emotions the subject of her pictures. The Russian-born painter, who has lived in Germany since 1994, usually lets the emotions take shape in female figures or in abstract images. In her depictions, she combines elements of the folk art of her homeland with her own formal language.

"Picasso said that the work you paint is a way of journaling. That's exactly how I feel: each of my works is like capturing moments full of emotions and feelings. Each painting is deeply personal, each piece is 'me' – in very different forms and colours."

In addition to her work as a graphic designer and web designer, Marina Krasnitskaya maintains and develops the clear, Russian visual language and folk culture in her paintings. Because of their colourfulness, the motifs, which range from cubist to fantastic, are reminiscent of other famous Russian artists such as Malevich or Chagall. Krasnitskaya's paintings are surrounded by a dreamlike aura and set a contemporary monument to Russian fairytale culture and symbolism.

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