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OverviewA book ""How to Draw NeoPoprealism Ink Images"" published in Russian language by NeoPopealism PRESS. Pages of this book step-by-step teaches how to create the simplified ink drawings and advanced images. This book invites you to draw here and now, and all you need is the ink pen. You will learn how to improvise without eraser. If a ""mistake"" is made, it will disappear because the following repetitive patterns will balance the whole composition. Fully-illustrated, this book is entertaining and educational guide to the world of ink pen drawing. It fills the gap with much-needed information. Concept of the NeoPopRealism ink drawing created in 1989 by Nadia Russ. January 4, 2003, she created a word NeoPopRealism and announced internationally the new style of visual arts. ISBN: 9780615516967, 87 pages, published in 2011. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neopoprealism Press , Nadia RussPublisher: Neopoprealism Press Imprint: Neopoprealism Press Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9780615516967ISBN 10: 0615516963 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 29 July 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Russian Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNadia Russ began painting and drawing seriously in 1989. A few months later, her first ink drawings were exhibited in a group exhibition in famous Moscow's Manege and later, in other Moscow's art galleries. In 1992, she successfully showed her work in New York City. In 1996-2000, Nadia resided in the Bahamas, where her work gained some special brightness. There, she got her pseudonym to her original 'Nadejda Maloletneva', which was easier to pronounce - 'Nadia Russ'. In 2000-2001, in Xanadu hotel, she operated her Art Gallery Club 13. In 2000, she moved to the United States, where she lives up until present. January 4, 2003, Nadia Russ created a word NeoPopRealism and manifested internationally new style of visual arts which combines the brightness and simplicity of Pop Art with deep and psychological realism and has graphic nature. Her artworks are in private and permanent public collections including MOYA - Museum of Young Art in Vienna (Austria), Simferopol and Sumy Art Museums in Ukraine, Kinsey Institute of Indiana University (USA), Ukrainian Museum in New York City (USA), WEAM - World Erotic Art Museum in Miami (USA), Schacknow Museum of Fine Arts (USA), Historical Museum of Fort Lauderdale (USA), Lebedyn and Konotop Art Museums (Ukraine), D. Burliuk Foundation (Ukraine), and other. In 2008-2010, Nadia Russ founded and juried Int'l NeoPopRealism Starz Art competitions. She authored a few art-related books such as ""NeoPopRealism Starz: 21st Century ART"" two volumes, ""New Millennium ART,"" ""Fort Lauderdale 100: A Must-Have Collector's Edition."" She is the founder (2007) of the NeoPopRealism Journal & Wonderpedia, publications online, dedicated to arts, culture, books, news, celebrities and more. Nadia Russ lives in New York City and Florida. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |