Romanov
Alegro
$400
24 x 20 Inches 60 x 50 Cm Oil on Canvas
Shipping & Handling: $30
Natalya Romanov was born in 1960 in Gomel, Belarus.
From a young age she was attracted to express herself through the use of art.
Romanov studied at the State Academy of arts in Belarus where she gravitated towards modern art.
In her works Romanov challenges the notion that art must be a realistic description of the world. She experiments with the expressive use of color and the visual language of shapes, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Romanov uses geometric and lyrical abstraction and places greater emphasis on visual sensation than the depiction of objects.
Her works have characteristics of music, an art form which uses abstract elements of sound and division of time.
Romanov
Alegro II
$600
32 inches wide x 24 Inches inches high 80 cm wide x 60 cm high Oil on Canvas
Shipping & Handling: $30
Natalya Romanov was born in 1960 in Gomel, Belarus.
From a young age she was attracted to express herself through the use of art.
Romanov studied at the State Academy of arts in Belarus where she gravitated towards modern art.
In her works Romanov challenges the notion that art must be a realistic description of the world. She experiments with the expressive use of color and the visual language of shapes, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Romanov uses geometric and lyrical abstraction and places greater emphasis on visual sensation than the depiction of objects.
Her works have characteristics of music, an art form which uses abstract elements of sound and division of time.
Romanov
Musical Interlude
$1800$900
48 inches wide x 24 Inches high 120 cm wide x 60 cm high Oil on Canvas
Shipping & Handling: $30
Natalya Romanov was born in 1960 in Gomel, Belarus.
From a young age she was attracted to express herself through the use of art.
Romanov studied at the State Academy of arts in Belarus where she gravitated towards modern art.
In her works Romanov challenges the notion that art must be a realistic description of the world. She experiments with the expressive use of color and the visual language of shapes, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Romanov uses geometric and lyrical abstraction and places greater emphasis on visual sensation than the depiction of objects.
Her works have characteristics of music, an art form which uses abstract elements of sound and division of time.