Biography
Romanova Svetlana
Artist, designer and teacher from St. Petersburg./ Russia
🟥 PAINTING
I have been painting with oil, acrylic and watercolor for many years.
Having received a classical education as an artist, I first painted in an academic manner. Then I copied a lot of old masters, studying the multi-layered technique of painting.
But I also continue to search for my own style, experiment with textures and materials.
I participate in group exhibitions in Russia and abroad, and have had personal exhibitions.
Since 2003, I have been a member of the Union of Artists of Russia.
🟧 STAINED GLASS and DECORATIVE GLASS
At the same time, I was creating stained glass for interiors, since my second professional education after painting is a diploma in glass and ceramics from the Stieglitz Academy
This is both the classic technique of soldered stained glass and the more modern fusing.
I develop sketches, which makes the stained glass an original work.
For almost 30 years of working with glass, I have created dozens of stained glass windows for the interiors of St. Petersburg and Moscow.
A separate topic is the production of decorative items from glass - dishes, candlesticks, pendants, etc.
🟦 PORCELAIN
Painting porcelain for me is a switch to another material. Vases, dishes, and sets for exhibitions and to order were created.
A separate topic was the development of new porcelain replicas based on the Wedgwood service with a green frog for the Chesme Palace on the forms of the Imperial Porcelain Factory,
🟧CERAMICS
I create dishes, ceramic panels and other forms.
I am a frequent participant in the festival "Glass and ceramics in the landscape".
In 2020, I was part of the Russian delegation of artists in Paris at the ART CAPITAL exhibition.
🟪 EXHIBITIONS
I am a participant in the festival "Glass and ceramics in the landscape".
In 2020, I was part of the Russian delegation of artists in Paris at the ART CAPITAL exhibition.
Annual exhibitions in the Union of Artists of St. Petersburg and other cities of Russia and abroad.
Personal exhibitions