Video: Plots of fairy tales on the palms of the artist Svetlana Kolosova
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Russia has always been famous for its talents. What were the famous artists Repin, Aivazovsky, Shishkin worth … In the 21st century, there are no less talented people. Only their creativity has become more bizarre and unusual. Someone paints rice grains, someone rolls of toilet paper. And Svetlana Kolosova draws pictures on … hands.
The girl is inspired by the fairy tales of Hans Christian Anderson. The canvas is your own left palm. Moreover, the pictures are so bright and realistic that it is a pity to wash off some of them. The artist is especially fond of the fairy tale about the Little Mermaid, so photographs with paintings on this topic are the most frequent in the author's collection.
No wonder they say that a talented person is talented in everything. Svetlana Kolosova not only paints pictures, but also plays the guitar well, composes poetry and music. And illustrations on the palms are the artist's hobby, which brings her a lot of pleasure.
The author herself admits that the Indian tradition of Mehndi, in which the bride's palms are painted with henna before the wedding, became the idea to draw the plot of the fairy tale on her hand. The artist did not dare to paint her hands so radically and limited herself to acrylic paints, which both look brighter and wash off easier.
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