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This artwork is about feminity. The title "black swan" refers to Tchaikovsky's famous ballet and brings to life a whole series of scenes full of passion and grace. At the same time, the slender silhouette of the young woman takes us back to the Belle Epoque with its mythical elegance, its sought-after and sometimes excessive beauty. The monochrome graphic style underlines the nostalgic and vintage side of this Indian ink and Sepia drawing with collage… inclusions. The thick pieces of white and black paper add texture and relief that envelops the very impulsive and vibrant movement of the character, evoking a romantic encounter, a delicately foreboding.
Olga Aleksandrova is an artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Monaco and Russia. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as Ateliers D'Art and C de L'ART. Aleksandrova is particularly fascinated by the expressiveness, plasticity, and rhythms of trees. Through her artistic practice, she continuously seeks to renew herself, leading her towards stylized silhouettes, the superposition of shapes, and color that is often dissociated from the image.