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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24x18in
About this artwork
This painting belongs to the "Cildhood Friends" series by Daria Bagrintseva.
Papoi (Papoy) is a common word used by Minions – small yellow creatures. These creatures can be found in moving pictures and movies such as Dispicable Me. In this yellow creature's language, the word 'papoi' means 'toy' or 'unicorn toy'.
The Minions are small, yellow, cylindrical creatures, who have one or two eyes. They are the signature characters of the Despicable Me… series. They bring much of the comedy in the film, and they are known as the scene-stealer of the movie. Frequently, they speak in an incomprehensible language, called Minionese, occasionally switching to English. They are much childish in some ways, yet they seem to be very intelligent in certain aspects.
They are impulsive creatures with little self-control, but with a wide-eyed wonder and odd innocence that endears them to viewers and makes them relatable.
« I let the energy of the world pass through me and transfer its visual image on my canvas, helping people to fell this energy and be charged by my paintings »
Daria Bagrintseva, graduated from Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry - one of the most prestigious Russian art universities, is an experienced Russian-born painter whose work has featured in exhibitions, publications, and collections in Russia, USA, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Cyprus, and India. She has been awarded numerous national and international art prizes notably the American Art Awards and Milan International Art Award. Additionally, her paintings were acquired by the State Russian Museum and the Museum of Russian Art.
In her work, Daria explores a range of themes, from nude to landscape, Art Deco to abstract. Her artistic aesthetic is marked by intense colors and a sense of lightness.