A young artist from Khimki, working under the pseudonym Persephone saved, sets an ambitious goal in her work to combine two historically different genres.
Namely - pop art, generated by mass culture and expressionism, expressing a momentary emotional state.
The artist's works fuse traditional stereotypes about modern Japanese culture with a diverse spectrum of feelings, corresponding to themes from mythology, anime, manga and Japanese cinema.
Her bright works are aimed at a wide audience, but contain a symbolism, the context of which is understandable only to the attentive viewer.
The exhibition covers a two-year creative path and includes 18 works made by oil technology.
Getting to the complex is simple:
-from Leningradsky railway station, take the train to the station. Khimki;
- cross the road to enter the park;
- keep to the right side, closer to the embankment.
Days and hours of operation:
Wed-Fri from 11: 00-19: 00
Free admission.