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“Montserrat” was inspired by an unforgettable journey to Spain and the visit to the Montserrat Monastery — a place where nature and architecture meet in harmony.
Created with professional soft pastels on pastel paper, the work conveys the serenity and grandeur of the landscape.
Framed with mat (6 cm total width) and protected by museum-grade anti-reflective glass.
Size: 59 × 74 × 3 cm.
Anna Parhimovits is an artist from Estonia who works with oil and pastel techniques. Born in Kazakhstan, she grew up and now resides in Estonia. Her work harmoniously intertwines Russian and Estonian cultures, reflecting her life journey and multifaceted perspective on the world.
Inspired by nature, architecture, and emotions, Anna creates landscapes, still lifes, and abstractions where classical style meets contemporary forms.
Her artistic journey began in 2000, and since then, Anna's works have resonated both at home and abroad. She is a laureate of the international competition HABITUS BALTIJA (2004) and a participant in the collective exhibition ART WOMAN '97. In 2018, her solo exhibition, titled "Let’s Get Acquainted," was held at the Russian Theatre Gallery in Estonia, showcasing pastel landscapes and still lifes.