Eva
Danora

Russia • Volgograd • née en 1962 • artiste

Biographie et informations

Eva Danora (Kvasova Eva Valerievna) is a Russian graphic artist.
Father was a teacher and head of the department at the Volgograd Civil Engineering Institute. Mother’s family suffered in the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II. She remained an orphan.
Eva was born on October 10, 1962 in the village of Kraskino, Khasansky District, Primorsky Territory, where her father supervised the construction of roads. In 1969, the family returned to Volgograd, to the homeland of their parents.
In 1976-77. studied at the children's drawing studio Nepyanova Nina.
In 1982-1988 She was educated at the Volgograd Civil Engineering Institute.
Laureate of the State Prize of the Volgograd region in the nomination of cultural and educational activities for the project Councils of Masters.
technique oil pastel, pencil, colored pencil.
group Volga-art-color.
Series of drawings
series Remembering the Paradise Garden, Mood, still life.
2014-2022 The Travel of Matrena Ivanovna Kvasova to Aquitaine.
The creative impulse struck Eva in 1996 in Paris, when she saw Impressionist pastels in the Musee d'Orsay. For her, it was a moment of understanding the meaning of fine art through the vividness of color (“the quality in which different colors, like notes in a chord, are perceived as a whole without losing their individuality”).
She independently studied the course of Painting and drawing by José Maria Parramon (by books) and participated in the master class of drawing by Vyacheslav Kurochkin.