Masha Neverova

Joined Artfinder: July 2024

Artworks for sale: 10

United States

About Masha Neverova

 
 
  • Biography

    My name is Masha (Maria) Neverova. I grew up in a family of artists, and I myself received an art education, both classical and contemporary. I have been painting all my life, and I constantly improve my skills in various courses and master classes, study the history of art, and every week I try to go to exhibition openings in contemporary art galleries in New York City. The theme of my work is plants. After moving to the US, I began to think more often about my identity. These thoughts led me to the fact that the only thing I remained sure of was the plants that I associate with home -- my grandmother’s garden, the wild forests, this literally the places where my roots remain. Now I am drawing the plant elements that I find around my new home.

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  • Education

    2018 - 2019

    Free Workshops Art School at MMOMA

    2006 - 2011

    Bachelor of Fine Arts The Herzen State Pedagogical University

    2000 - 2004

    The St.Petersburg Art College named after Nikolay Roerich

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    Event: See your hands

    Dates: 19 Sep 2022 - 19 Oct 2022

    Venue: DK ART, St. Petersburg, Russia

    St. Petersburg, Russia

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Education

2018 - 2019

Free Workshops Art School at MMOMA

2006 - 2011

Bachelor of Fine Arts The Herzen State Pedagogical University

2000 - 2004

The St.Petersburg Art College named after Nikolay Roerich


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: See your hands

Dates: 19 Sep 2022 - 19 Oct 2022

Venue: DK ART, St. Petersburg, Russia

St. Petersburg, Russia


 

Biography

My name is Masha (Maria) Neverova. I grew up in a family of artists, and I myself received an art education, both classical and contemporary. I have been painting all my life, and I constantly improve my skills in various courses and master classes, study the history of art, and every week I try to go to exhibition openings in contemporary art galleries in New York City. The theme of my work is plants. After moving to the US, I began to think more often about my identity. These thoughts led me to the fact that the only thing I remained sure of was the plants that I associate with home -- my grandmother’s garden, the wild forests, this literally the places where my roots remain. Now I am drawing the plant elements that I find around my new home.