Evgeniya Maltseva works in the style of expressionist realism within the metamodern concept.
Expressionism is one of the trends of the twentieth century, not only shaping its evolution but also linked to the rethinking of perspectives on sacred and spiritual matters in art. Eva reveals a fragment of the modern person's state of consciousness through visual imagery.
She is a powerful draftsman with excellent academic skills, but she does not stop there; she delves deeper into the content and development of form. Evgeniya works with the human soul and embodies her explorations, discoveries, and internal psychological and energetic essence through the image of the body. She depicts states of being, living life through the flesh.
Evgeniya employs various techniques: painting, sculpture, graphics, and has also invented her own technique involving wood, fire, and woodworking with cutters and axes.
Since 2008, she has been a member of the Union of Artists of Russia.
Since 2014, she has been a member of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia.
She has lived and worked in Kazan, Moscow, and Izhevsk.
The works are in private collections of:
Viktor Bondarenko, Andrey Gertsev, Artur Chilingarov, Konstantin Grigorishin, Vitaly Vavilin, Marat Gelman, Vladimir Frolov, Mikhail Alshibay, Nikolay Palazhchenko, Maxim Kholodilin, Maxim Kucherenko, actress Tatyana Vasilyeva, Sergey Dorenko, Volker Diehl, Pierre-Cristian Brochet, Gil Petersil, Javier Garcia-Larrache, Luciano Benetton, Marat Akhmetshin.
In Russia, USA, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, India.
Museum collections:
Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow; Izhevsk Museum, Izhevsk;
Udmurt Republican Museum of Fine Arts, Izhevsk;
Museum of Actual Realism, Tolyatti; Fu Long Museum of Modern Art, Chongli, China.