Featured Artist Victoria Kudryavtseva | Artsy Shark


Artist Victoria Kudryavtseva presents a fascinating collection of batik paintings filled with color and movement. Find more of her work here.

 

“Guardian Angel” natural cotton, handpainted using cold batik technique. 50″ x 50″

 

I paint on natural silk and cotton using a batik technique. My creative work is a very exciting process! It’s like magic when the white material begins to live and glow in my work and emotions. I paint all types of batik: cold, hot and batik in watercolor technique. My art serves as a means of self-expression and a method of communication with the world and people around me.

 

Batik painting of an airplane over a city

“Above the City” organic cotton, gold batik 25″ x 25″

 

I graduated from an art university, but for 25 years art was a hobby for me. I devoted a lot of time to other tasks and responsibilities. At the same time I always painted and created interior items and works of art on silk.

 

batik painting of a goddess mother

“Guardian Mother” natural cotton, handpainted using cold batik technique, 50″ x 50″

 

In 2023, I rethought my attitude towards art and devoted all my time to creativity and self-presentation. I became a full-time artist, every day, seven days a week.

 

batik painting of a fertility goddess

“Goddess of Fertility” natural silk. cold batik in watercolor technique, part of a triptych

 

When I dye silk, I pay attention to small details. How the tube of reserve goes over uneven areas of the silk, how the dye flows across the fabric. I love watching white silk become multicolored. I love to immerse myself in extremely complex work so that everything around me ceases to exist. It’s just me and my art.

 

batik painting of a brilliant sunrise with figure walking

“Road to the Sun” natural silk. cold batik using watercolor technique, 30″ x 50″

 

Ideas come from everywhere. It happens that I see a picture and it inspires me. Or I draw a scarf and like the intermediate stage. I memorize a step and reproduce it as the main drawing. One day I took a photo of the seashore, and realized it was a ready-made design that would look great on fabric. And it worked! You can draw anything on silk. There are no restrictions.

 

batik painting with yin and yang theme

“Yin and Yang” natural silk, cold batik. 25″ x 25″

 

I like to change up the standard batik painting. Thanks to my extensive artistic experience and many years of practice, I have developed an individual artistic technique for painting on silk. I like to create paintings on complex spiritual and moral themes, combining decorative art and thematic paintings that change the direction of standards in fabric painting techniques.

 

batik painting of poppies in a field

“Poppies” natural silk, batik technique, 24” x 36”

 

I am very interested in thematic competitions on given topics. It offers an opportunity to work on a rather complex and large task. The artist can change the standard idea of drawing on silk, and makes it possible to introduce the viewer to this type of art.

 

Batik triptych painting of three faces of the Goddess of Love

“Goddess of Love” (triptych) batik, each panel 30″ x 50″

 

At the moment I am a participant and winner of more than 20 exhibitions, auctions and competitions in Europe and the USA. Most of my works are kept in private collections. This gives me a great incentive to continue and create new projects.

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