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Artist Exhibitions:
National Association of Women Artists (N.A.W.A.) 121st Annual Exhibition,June 9-27 2010 at the National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY. Group Exhibition, displayed work: "Mystic Moment".
National Association of Women Artists (N.A.W.A.) Annual New Member's Exhibition November 11th-...
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Vilonov Hospital, Kaluga, Russia
Private Collections, Kaluga City, Russia (54) 1995-2004
Private Collections, Moscow, Russia (25)-1995-2004
Private Collection, New York, NY U.S.A-2005
Private Collection, Philadelphia, PA U.S.A-2006
Private Collection, Paris, France-2006
Private Collection, Lille, France-2006
Private Collection, Austin, Tx ...
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Artist Statement for Oksana Sulimova
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Oksana Sulimova-Tombler is an inspired professional artist who has been painting since she was five years of age. At the top of her class, she attended and received her diploma from the Kaluga College of Culture. Certified as a professional artist, art teacher and art business manager, Oksana would go on to attend Moscow University in the 1990's. Oksana now lives with her husband in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where she continues to pursue her passion for art both as a professional artist and as an art instructor.
Her signature work has focused on moments in time and the inner emotional realm of women. Her styles have varied from impressionist to representational but each work is a unique statement. Her motto is “perspective changes how we view our world.”
Oksana's oil paintings and charcoal portraits have been said to possess both emotional depth and breadth. Her deeply romantic approach to subjects as varied as portrait and figurative drawings, landscapes, city and country scenes, and flowers of many varieties coupled with her attention to colors and form have made her popular amongst art connoisseurs and collectors across two continents.
Oksana Sulimova-Tombler is a member of the National Association of Women Artists (N.A.W.A) and the Russian Americans United Arts Council.
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