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Evgenia Buravleva
Oil on Canvas : Dresden City Orchestra
Dresden City Orchestra  
£5,300.00
Oil on Canvas
Oil on Canvas : Berlin, Charlottenplatz
Berlin, Charlottenplatz  
£5,100.00
Oil on Canvas
Oil on Canvas : Paris Fountains
Paris Fountains  
£2,850.00
Oil on Canvas
55cm x 65cm
 
Oil on Canvas : Cite, Paris
Cite, Paris  
£4,000.00
Oil on Canvas
75cm x 110cm
Oil on Canvas : Merry-Go-Round
Merry-Go-Round  
£4,350.00
Oil on Canvas
Oil on Canvas : City On Elbe River
City On Elbe River  
£4,350.00
Oil on Canvas
76cm x 100cm
 
Oil on Canvas : Consiergerie
Consiergerie  
£3,600.00
Oil on Canvas
760cm x 90cm
 

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Evgenia Buravleva
EVGENIA BURAVLEVA Evgenia Buravleva graduated from Viatka Art College in 2000 and Viatka State Humanitarian University in 2001. Following this she attended the Moscow Academy of Art and spent a year abroad studying at the Berlin Art University in 2007. She was awarded a Gold Medal from the Russian Academy of Arts in 2008 and became a member of the Moscow Union of Artists in 2009. Buravleva’s work is expressionistic in feeling. She begins her work by applying areas of colour and the finished painting, often architectural in form, evolves from this. Buravleva feels that Raoul Dufy is a major influence on her work and she employs the Fauvist’s trademark broad brushstrokes and vigour in her paintings. However, her Russian heritage shines through in her use of subtle and muted colours. She has recently explored Germany and France, where she absorbed a great deal of of European art and culture, and she has begun to incorporate these influences into her work. We are exhibiting a painting which resulted from these travels at Balman Gallery: ‘Berlin – Charlottenplatz’. Evgenia Buravleva's generously scaled works are held in private and public collections internationally and in Russia, including the prestigious Russian Cultural Foundation and the Museum of the Artists Union. This week, she is exhibiting at the major Art Basel show. She is part of a new generation of young, talented Russian artists who are moving into the international spotlight since the fall of communism. Buravleva’s work has only very recently been available in the UK, and we are happy at the Balman Gallery to be able to exhibit her paintings.