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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24x24in
About this artwork
This artwork was painted two years after I had graduated from the Ilya Repin Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. Within the walls of the Academy, as well as in the broad academic community, still lifes normally imitate the works of old masters, which means they are assembled from various old objects, plaster moulds, and draperies. As, at that time, I had already started working in my own workshop, I was thinking about a contemporary still-life… staging. So I set myself the task of composing everything from objects I use daily, while at the same time adhering to the discoveries of classical painting: circular layout, a wide tonal range, rhythmic structure, and variations in the depicted objects' volumes and geometry.
You may guess what the title "11,22" means!
The "11,22" has been selected and exhibited at the "Bath Society of Arts Annual Open Exhibition" (2023) and at Sunny Bank Mills as part of the summer exhibition “Don’t Play With Your Food” (2024).
« You cannot paint a picture if you have not felt its matter. »
Anastasia Borodina is a contemporary figurative painter based in the United Kingdom, best known for her iconographically structured compositions that explore psychological depth, cultural symbolism, and the fragile boundary between inner and outer worlds. Her paintings investigate the transformation of traditional European symbols within contemporary society, focusing on the human search for meaning, identity, and emotional grounding. Childhood plays a central role in her work as a formative period in which patterns of self-identity and perception are shaped.
Borodina received her academic training at the Ilya Repin St. Petersburg State Academy of Arts (2012–2019) in the Studio of Yuri Kalyuta and has since exhibited internationally, including at the prestigious Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2023) and the Almenara Art Prize Exhibition (2025). In 2025, Anastasia Borodina received a Certificate of Excellence from the Portrait Society of America.