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Svetlana's paintings are a sight for sore eyes in that they offer a wealth of linear pattern and colour to the viewer. Reminiscent of Klimt and Mucha with their Art Nouveau swirls and symbolist allegory, her art sits at the boundary between figurative and non-figurative. Large stretches of pattern abound, delighting the eye in the same way as today's popular adult colouring books. But the powerful intense faces she depicts are compellingly realistic. |
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