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Fabric art exhibition by Tatyana Markelova opened at the Mordovya Folk Culture Museum

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Fabric art exhibition by Tatyana Markelova opened at the Mordovya Folk Culture Museum
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  • The exhibition brings together textile artworks created using the patchwork technique by St. Petersburg artist Tatyana Markelova.
  • Working in this field since 1991, the artist's style has evolved from pagan motifs to Orthodox themes.
  • In addition to old fabrics, embroidery pieces inherited from the artist's grandmothers are also used in the works.

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Since 1991More than 20 large artworks

An exhibition titled "Everyday Life" (Jiteynoe), featuring the works of St. Petersburg artist Tatyana Markelova, has opened its doors at the Mordovya Folk Culture Museum. The exhibition brings together more than 20 large and numerous small woven artworks prepared using the patchwork technique.

The artist's interest in this field began in 1991. While pagan motifs such as the tree of life, water nymphs, and the Sirin bird dominate Markelova's early-period works, her gradual shift towards Orthodox-themed subjects is noteworthy.

Using fabric pieces believed to carry the energy of their former owners in her works, the artist adds a personal touch to her creations. Additionally, she incorporates embroidery pieces inherited from her skilled grandmothers into her textile compositions.

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Where did the exhibition open?
Tatyana Markelova's exhibition opened to visitors at the Mordovya Folk Culture Museum.
What kind of artworks are featured in the exhibition?
The exhibition features more than 20 large and numerous small textile paintings made with the patchwork technique.
What are the characteristics of the fabrics the artist uses?
By also using embroideries inherited from her grandmothers, the artist prefers fabrics that carry the past of their former owners in her works.

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