Video: As if alive. Author's dolls with character and mood from Oksana Mironova
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Young aspiring artist Oksana Mironova from St. Petersburg loves her dolls. No, she does not play with them - she invents and creates them. Creates images, gives them faces and names, clothes and shoes, and also mood and character. And it seems that these are tiny little people who froze, immersed in their thoughts, but in a minute they will come to their senses - and again rush about their business. However, not quite these little people and tiny. There are dolls with a height of 30-40 cm, and some, when they sit, they reach 50 cm in height. But if you shoot such a character in the appropriate surroundings, he will look like a real person, resting on a bench in the park, or sitting on the windowsill of his own house.
This hobby of Oksana Mironova is more than a year old. The girl started making dolls when she went on maternity leave, but this process captured her so much that she now wants to devote all her time to him, and does not even want to think about returning to work. Oksana's husband grumbles, but understands how important it is for her, and still supports her beloved.
In December last year, Oksanina's dolls visited the exhibition hall of the House of Artists for an exhibition entitled "Time for dolls No. 4. Winter". There, one of her first works entitled "Papa" went into good hands. In memory of her, the artist has only photographs, which, by the way, can be seen in the live magazine "Dolls of Oksana Mironova". It also contains photographs of all the other almost-living dolls of the artist, as well as stories associated with each of her works.
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