Marina Borisova Biography
According to her memoirs, she began to draw from childhood, and many art historians call her an artist by calling, origin and education. The creative atmosphere of the house and the art of parents gave a lot to Marina Borisova.
In the year, she graduates from the Penza art school named after Savitsky. It is at the school that Marina Borisova deeply comprehends the foundations of the composition. In these years, she creates the most complex multi -figure graphic and picturesque compositions that inspire it at the present time. After the school, Marina Borisova continues education at the Moscow Art Institute of Surikova.
In the student years, Marina Borisovna has a large number of works. Among all the techniques that have preferences, she gives drawings made using a simple pencil, soft materials, a sketch and a picture with oil, a levkas and the timber. And the basis of her work is realism, according to which the artist is faced with the task as accurately and objectively depicting reality.
Let's talk about the favorite artistic genres of Marina Borisova. There are no stamps in her portraits, there is no repeatability, each time she finds new compositions, a new color and tonal solution. An interesting fact is that when writing portraits, its heroes are exquisitely noble, and the work itself resembles the work of artists of the Renaissance. The heroes of her portraits are a close environment: either relatives or friends.
Here it can be noted with what love Marina Borisova not only speaks, but also writes portraits of her parents. In the portrait of her father, she primarily emphasizes his professionalism. He has before her and before the viewer as an artist, in whose hands a brush and a tiny palette. A memorable portrait image of Marina Borisova’s mother is ahead of the viewer of a reading book.
Marina Borisova pays special attention to the details. So in this portrait, we can notice a three -leaflet between the pages of the book that has long been considered a symbol of good luck. Among the portraits of loved ones, the artist can distinguish a portrait of her daughter Sonya. And it is in this portrait that the beauty of childhood and the joy of life are revealed.
At first glance, it can be noted that these portraits are very graphic and it is this graphicity that makes it possible to emphasize the details, show accessories, focus on the eyes, hairstyle, hands. In some works, Marina Borisova’s rear background of the portrait is a landscape, which is not only the most historically accurate, but also in which every detail is recognized.
Undoubtedly such a masterpiece is the work of "Ringeon". This portrait has so much beauty, so much tenderness, so much love for the world around him. A dark sweater emphasizes the fragility of a youthful figure, gives it asceticism .. A direct look attracts attention, it reads a lot of questions to a contemporary and even more to himself. The eternal theme of portrait psychologism.
Supportive landscape, undoubtedly composed, but in which there are recognizable features of Russian cities: Suzdal, Pereslavl, Rostov the Great. Among the works of Marina Borisova Mona, find the most diverse landscapes. The most interesting, of which is the work of "Vedenyapino". There are so many details in it, but they do not interfere with each other. Autumn, silence, multiple light - all this makes it possible to emphasize the details and note their silhouettes.
All details speak of the harmony and tranquility of the stiffing nature, the rest of the upcoming winter. With a small format, the picture makes a monumental impression due to a correctly selected composition. Significant in the work of Marina Borisova and Triptiha based on ancient Russian art. In them, the artist solves the most important problems of human being.
And these works themselves resemble frescoes. With relatively small sizes, they are monumental. Her artistic motifs in their work resemble icon -painting plots. Art critic Marina Plyushchikova wrote about Borisova: “She is not like everyone else. It always stands out and above all, its dark palette. All artists, falling into our region, were captured by the Orenburg light, which walked in a red thread through their work.
Marina Borisova did not fall under this. She remained in her "mushroom" palette. These traditions of Russian classical painting are rooted in her from her father. Here, she is different, but still ours. She will not turn anywhere from her path, will not succumb to any influences. She clearly feels herself and her work at every stage. Thus, it is worth noting that the art of Marina Borisova is lyrical in nature, and even at first glance, plots sound like good artistic poetry.
Her creativity is a subtle harmony of the merger of man with nature, this is a state of spiritual peace and high spirituality. Thanks to the exquisite sophistication, Marina Borisova surprisingly combined the traditions of Russian realism and European painting, creating her unique artistic style. Version for visually impaired.