Zhanna Kondratenko, Twain
01 Painting, The amorous game, Part 49 — With Footnotes

Henry Zaidan
2 min readJun 6, 2019

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Zhanna Kondratenko
Twain, c 2019

Digital Arts
140x100x2 cm
Private collection

Zhanna Kondratenko: “Art has been rooted in my mind since early childhood. And since that time painting has become the special tool of learning, not only external world, but also the inner one. I believe we can find beauty and inspiration even in any trifle. I am interested in art with all its genres and styles. Thus, I love to experiment with different materials and techniques in painting (oil, water color) as well as in drawing, graphics and sculpture. There is one very important principle for me: never start working in a bad mood. Everything you have in your soul will be slopped about on the canvas. And it doesn’t matter do you want it or not. That’s why much of my works are bright, carry the positive, intense energy and deeply spiritual meaning. What about the colors? It is some kind of original philosophy. The art helps me to tell about the most important without words.” More about Zhanna Kondratenko

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Henry Zaidan
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