Marina Perfilyeva
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Let us introduce you to Marina Perfilyeva, an artist.
Marina works in different genres: from graphics to pictorial art. Marina Perfilyeva’s paintings do not allow anybody to stay indifferent. Intelligence, talent and humor are her trademark.
Since the beginning of her career she repeatedly won various contests and awards in Austria, France, India and Japan.
In 1996, an exhibition tour was arranged over Poland and the Baltic states. The organizers called the Warsaw exhibition in 1996, held within the framework of the International Warsaw Jazz-Jamberry Festival “We play jazz. After the tour over Poland and the Baltic states, in 1998, a one-man show was arranged at a popular Moscow showroom.
From 1974 till 1980, Marina studied at the Moscow Architectural Institute. She defended her graduation thesis in “Restoration, reconstruction and adaptation of the constructions of the House of Scientists complex in Prechistenka at the Restoration Department under scientific supervision of July Raninsky. She took part in the restoration of historical and cultural monuments of Veliky Novgorod of the 17th century: the inner city, the Likhudov Building Museum (Greek-Latin School), the Tobolsk Kremlin depository of the 17th century, the Khrushchev-Seleznyov Manor in the Prechistenka Street (the premises of the Pushkin Literary Museum (the 18th – the first third of the 19th century). She is the author of the restoration project of the Residence of Ilya Semyonovich Ostroukhov in Trubnikovsky Lane,17, now the premises of the State Literary Museum. In 1982, according to the results of the All-Union Contest of conservative architects for design restoration and adaptation of the House of Ostroukhov, the first prize was awarded to Marina Perfilyeva.
From 1984 till 1991 she made illustrations for books at a number of publishing houses and magazine offices in Moscow. In 1990, Andrey Danilov published an article in the “Culture and Life” magazine about Marina Perfilyeva’s illustrations to Vladimir Nabokov’s books. A two-volume collection of poems by Vladimir Nabokov with illustrations made by Marina Perfilyeva was issued.
Today Marina Perfilyeva continues to produce paintings and teach master-classes.
Let us introduce you to Marina Perfilyeva, an artist.
Marina works in different genres: from graphics to pictorial art. Marina Perfilyeva’s paintings do not allow anybody to stay indifferent. Intelligence, talent and humor are her trademark.
Since the beginning of her career she repeatedly won various contests and awards in Austria, France, India and Japan.
In 1996, an exhibition tour was arranged over Poland and the Baltic states. The organizers called the Warsaw exhibition in 1996, held within the framework of the International Warsaw Jazz-Jamberry Festival “We play jazz. After the tour over Poland and the Baltic states, in 1998, a one-man show was arranged at a popular Moscow showroom.
From 1974 till 1980, Marina studied at the Moscow Architectural Institute. She defended her graduation thesis in “Restoration, reconstruction and adaptation of the constructions of the House of Scientists complex in Prechistenka at the Restoration Department under scientific supervision of July Raninsky. She took part in the restoration of historical and cultural monuments of Veliky Novgorod of the 17th century: the inner city, the Likhudov Building Museum (Greek-Latin School), the Tobolsk Kremlin depository of the 17th century, the Khrushchev-Seleznyov Manor in the Prechistenka Street (the premises of the Pushkin Literary Museum (the 18th – the first third of the 19th century). She is the author of the restoration project of the Residence of Ilya Semyonovich Ostroukhov in Trubnikovsky Lane,17, now the premises of the State Literary Museum. In 1982, according to the results of the All-Union Contest of conservative architects for design restoration and adaptation of the House of Ostroukhov, the first prize was awarded to Marina Perfilyeva.
From 1984 till 1991 she made illustrations for books at a number of publishing houses and magazine offices in Moscow. In 1990, Andrey Danilov published an article in the “Culture and Life” magazine about Marina Perfilyeva’s illustrations to Vladimir Nabokov’s books. A two-volume collection of poems by Vladimir Nabokov with illustrations made by Marina Perfilyeva was issued.
Today Marina Perfilyeva continues to produce paintings and teach master-classes.