NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery is set to showcase the original works of Svetlana Sintseva in the "Pathways" exhibition. The event kicks off on September 26, 2017, and runs until October 17, 2017, with an opening reception on Thursday, September 28, from 6-8 pm.
Svetlana Sintseva, a Belgian painter of Russian heritage, creates art that bridges the past and the future. Her work is a harmonious blend of European and Asian influences, resulting in a richly detailed and evocative style. Unlike many contemporary artists, Sintseva eschews technological aids such as photographs, drawing inspiration instead from classical masters like Rubens and Rembrandt.
What immediately captivates viewers of Sintseva’s paintings is the opulence of color, texture, line, and form. Her compositions are intricate and layered with meaning, yet they remain sensuously beautiful and compelling in their own right.
The "Pathways" exhibition will also feature works from a diverse group of artists, including:
"Pathways" is a group exhibition that explores the intersection of fantasy and reality through the works of twelve artists. The exhibition showcases a variety of media, including paintings, sculpture, digital compositions, photography, and multimedia collages. This eclectic mix creates a dynamic collection that intertwines the everyday with the ethereal.
Svetlana Sintseva’s participation in the "Pathways" exhibition at Agora Gallery offers a unique opportunity to experience her masterful blend of classical and contemporary art. Her work, devoid of technological influence, stands as a testament to the enduring power of traditional artistic techniques. Don’t miss the chance to witness this captivating fusion of past and future.
For more information, visit the Agora Gallery website.
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