Isolde
Pavlovskaya

Russia • Bashkortostan • artist
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Biography and information

Isolda Pavlovskaya, born 1982. She lives and works in Ufa.

She studied at the Davletkildeev Art Gymnasium. Davletkildeev, received higher art education in BSPU named after Akmulla in 2016.

I began my creative path in 2016 with watercolor portraits, which are now included in the metaphorical associative cards "Autobiography" - a psychologist's tool to help work with the subconscious. The deck consists of 170 images of portraits of different ages, emotional state, social status. Successfully proven to work with adolescents, in the program "Patsanki

In 2018, she began working in oil, painting plein air sketches of places in Bashkiria, staging with flowers and fruit.

Since 2020 she returned to portraits, but already in oil on canvas. She continues to work and develop in this direction, exploring the possibility of conveying sensuality and depth of inner feelings.

Works are in private collections in Russia, England, USA, Canada, France and Germany.

"Through painting, by touching oil with my fingers to the canvas, I have a tactile, soft dialogue with my feminine self."

Allow. To feel. To be. To be alone with my thoughts. To have the right and strength not to share them. To love and respect any expression of emotion and feeling. To feel your unit and begin to truly love it. Fill the void inside with your love, not the other person's. To be whole, not to seek your importance in the outside.

This quest teaches me to enjoy the sun's kisses on my skin, to feel the caressing wind in my hair, to be secure in my privacy, to feel whole in every emotional state. It is the courage to be yourself. The courage of loving yourself."

Collective exhibitions:

2022 "POP UP MUSEUM" Moscow.
2022 "Percorsi Cromatici" La Galleria "Oldrado da Ponte di Lodi"
2022 Tvoy Vzglyad St. Petersburg, Russia
2022 "Razzvet" Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
2022 "Angels and Demons" Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk region, Russia
2022 "Accent" Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk region, Russia

Personal exhibition:

2022 La Galleria "Oldrado da Ponte di Lodi"