Anna Borovikova was born in 1992 in Yekaterinburg. Her father was the director of the Precision Mechanics Plant, but died when the girl was 9 months old. At the age of two, Anna could already read, went to school at the age of five, and graduated with a gold medal, constantly winning Olympiads. She entered Urals State University, in the faculty of international journalism. In the middle of her studies, she transferred to the Department of Translation Studies, studying remotely, where she also failed to complete her studies.
Since school, Anna was interested in programming, so she was going to tie her life to IT and, in parallel with her studies, she took various courses in this field and studied on her own. After Anna started earning her first money, she went on her first trip abroad, to sunny Italy. There, in the capital, in one of the museums, she saw an abstract painting - a black square, but it was not a Malevich square, but a complex composition of lines, representing a large square of black. This painting impressed her to the core. She was struck by the power of mind capable of creating such a masterpiece. She couldn't get it out of her head, and soon after arriving home, Anna began to remember her school dream - to study at the Art Academy, and remembered the unusual abstract composition that she had drawn once in class, once bored.
After that she decided to move to St. Petersburg, where she lived for four years, a year of which she spent all alone in a small house in a picturesque place near St. Petersburg, where she practiced spiritual practices, delving into the depths of the subconscious, experimenting then in creativity and forming her, subsequently pronounced and recognizable style. In September 2016 she left for Moscow, where she lives to this day.
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