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Marina Raiskin, Hand Signed Limited Edition Canvas with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #257618

$250.00
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Medium
giclee

Dimensions
18.5 x 22
x

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Only acid free materials contact the art for long term preservation. Paper works are framed with plexi.

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This is an untitled limited edition on canvas by Marina Raiskin. The piece is hand signed by the artist and accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Measures approximately 22" x 18.5".
 
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Marina Raiskin was born in 1973 in Almaty, then the capital city of Kazakhstan. From 1990 until 1995 she studied drawing and graphics at Almaty State University. Upon completing her studies, she pursued a combined professional life that integrated drawing and design together with yoga. To that end, she embarked in a journey of investigation and study of this discipline, especially the spiritual philosophical facet that originates in Hindu thought.

Later, Marina became involved with fashion design, particularly textile. This combination turned into the basis of the art that Marina has pursued in the last few years: classical art, influenced by the renowned classical artist Gustav Klimt, with an emphasis on textures, graphic shapes, color, and different materials. Influences from the Eastern culture are also visible, especially in the choice of colors and textures. It is possible that Marina's country of birth, Kazakhstan, which borders with China and other Eastern countries, has also influenced her art.

Marina immigrated to Israel with her two children in 2018. Today she resides in Tel Aviv and is completely dedicated to her art. Her works have been exhibited throughout the world and are always well received with encouraging comments and lots of love.

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