Eshanova Vera. Born in Moscow on 24 January 1979.
Before beginning to paint, sculpt and make dolls. At the age of 12 he entered the Moscow Krasnopresnenskaya children's art school (art school) where he studied for about 4 years.
In 1995 he made the costumes for the play "the Game of the elephant" by Rudyard Kipling for the Khabarovsk young people's theatre (the premiere took place in October 1995).
In 1997 he entered the Moscow state University of printing arts (MGUP). In
2001 — participation in exhibition "Small form of print"
2002 defended a thesis: "Illustration of the book of Mark TWAIN's "adventures of Huckleberry Finn".
In 2009 (January) hosted the first personal exhibition in the Moscow House of Nationalities.
The doll was exhibited in the Moscow gallery "Roza Azora" on fairs. Dolls made in different technique. Some are entirely made of soft material, others are made in mixed media. There are also dolls that are made out of the garbage, bottles, packaging from the pills, jars, etc..
Portraits, still lifes and other works made in the technique of oil painting.
Eshanova Vera was born in Moscow on January 24, 1979.
She started painting, sculpturing and crafting dolls in early childhood.
At the age of 12 Vera entered Kransopresnenskaya Children School of Arts where she studied for over four years.
In 1995 Vera hand the costumes for “Elephant Quest” - play based on various stories by Rudyard Kipling. The play was staged at the Children's Theater of Khabarovsk in October, 1995.
In 1997 Vera entered Moscow State University of Printing Arts and graduated in 2002. Her graduation work presented illustrations for Mark Twain''s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
In 2001 she participated at multiple-artist show dedicated to small-form prints.
In 2009 Vera held her first personal show at the Moscow House of Nationalities
Vera's dolls were also on display at the Moscow gallery “Roza Azora” and various fairs.
Vera is not afraid to mix different techniques. Some of her dolls are fully made of soft materials, though others present mixed techniques and sometimes contain unexpected elements including plastic bottles, used packages etc.
Vera's paintings including portraits and still-lives are oil on canvas.