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Blooming almonds are first trees which are bloom in February in Israel and symbolize start of spring season.
This is gorgeous impression to see a lot of almonds blooming all together and every spring Sophia is going to paint at plein air these beautiful trees. This painting was made on location in early March of 2022 from the life impression.
« Space is an endless build from uncounted moments, the art process is endless. One moment leads to another. I just can’t stop painting. »
Sophia Rodionov, a painter who resides in Israel, has exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States, India, Bulgaria, Russia and Italy. She believes in the power of an empty space, which has the same significance for her as any other object. Rodionov’s art is also inspired by the Japanese term ‘ma’, indicating a pause, which she feels is an important concept relating to life and art. She creates using watercolors, in a loose style of flowing colors.