Olga Panina is a professional artist from Moscow with a rich creative legacy. Educated at the Estonian Academy of Arts and the Textile Academy in Moscow, she has developed a unique style. As a member of the Union of Russian Artists and the Union of Abstract Artists of Russia, Olga works in the genres of symbolism and decorative painting.
The main theme of her work is flowers, which she masterfully combines with female images infused with national color. Using oil on canvas and mixed techniques, the artist creates fantastical worlds filled with subtle shades and expressive lines.
Currently, Olga continues to work on a series of paintings about China, focusing on landscapes and still lifes. She is also captivated by the theme of female figures in traditional Chinese costumes. With great interest, she is exploring Chinese culture. In her female portrayals, she incorporates Chinese color palettes, clothing styles, and an overall image influenced by contemporary fashion, due to her education as a fashion designer.
Olga has studied world art history and historical costumes from different countries and eras. Previously, she painted women of various nationalities in folk costumes, highlighting the roots of beauty. It is essential to preserve the traditions of one's homeland and share them with others, which is what the artist does through her works.
Each country has its own national traditions, and it is fascinating to study and express them through her unique vision of beauty and personal style in her art.
Olga's paintings have received numerous awards at international exhibitions and have been honored with diplomas in Russia, China, Czech Republic, Turkey, Germany, and Italy. Her works are housed in private collections across Russia, the UK, Central Africa, the USA, France, Estonia, and Spain.