Pastel painting We were not expected but we came Yulia Lihina
Pastel painting We were not expected but we came Yulia Lihina
SKU:Lih15
"We Were Not Expected, But We Came" by Yulia Lihina: A Vibrant Homage to Soviet Cinema
Collection and Artistic Value
This captivating pastel painting, "We Were Not Expected, But We Came," is a notable addition to our Collection of Portraits & Genre and enhances our Collection of Contemporary Art. It vividly brings to life a humorous scene from the beloved Soviet film "Gentlemen of Fortune," resonating with those looking to Buy a Oil Painting that reflects cultural heritage and cinematic history. This piece also enriches the catalog of Other Works by Yulia Lihina and stands out among options for collectors seeking to acquire Handmade Paintings Online.
About This Painting
The painting measures 70.5x80.5 cm and is executed on paper, showcasing Lihina's mastery in capturing expression and atmosphere with pastels.
Artistic Details
Artwork Details
- Title: "We were not expected, but we came" - Scene from the film: Gentlemen of Fortune
- Artist: Yulia Lihina
- Size: 70.5x80.5 cm / '27.75x31.69 inches'
- Medium: Pastel on paper
- Hand Painted: An original piece from our collection
Condition and Detailed Viewing
Presented in impeccable condition, oil painting invites viewers to explore its every detail through comprehensive imagery, capturing all angles and facets of this stunning piece.
About the Artist
Yulia Lihina, born on November 10, 1984 in Kharkov, Ukraine, was a very restless and stubborn child. At three years old, her mother showed her how to draw to calm her down. Julia attended art studio and art school from 1989 to 2002. This experience helped her understand how to live further, since she could not imagine her life without colors and art.
She graduated with honors from the Kharkov Art School (2002-2007), painting department, becoming an artist and teacher. During her studies, Julia painted many paintings to order, including stills from films, which was an interesting experience for her.
After graduating from school, she got married and soon became the mother of two children. After the divorce, she tried to return to painting, but her children did not allow her to do so. While working for a network company while on maternity leave, she saw how artists painted and sold their paintings, which inspired her to take up painting again. She quit her online business and started over with support from family and friends.
In 2019, Yulia began studying how artists work on the Internet. In 2020, she took a course on blogging and selling paintings abroad, starting to paint during the quarantine period. She considers the Internet the best direction for developing and promoting her creativity around the world.
On February 24, 2022, war began in her country. Initially, Yulia thought that everything would end quickly, but then she had to leave home, experiencing pain and depression. She quickly coped with it, started volunteering and received a grant to purchase art materials. This gave her the motivation to move forward and do something she had wanted to do since she was three years old.
Julia draws inspiration from films, loving the genres of biography, thriller, crime, detective, comedy, history, sports, drama and romance. She loves to convey the complex emotional states of actors on camera and finds cinema a special source of inspiration.
Her favorite artists are Levitan, Polenov, Serov, Repin and many others in this style. She specializes in drawing, painting and landscapes, working primarily in oil, charcoal and pastel. Julia primes the canvases herself, using the techniques of the old masters and imprimatura.
Theme and Inspiration
The painting not only recreates a scene from a well-known film but also celebrates the humor and warmth that Soviet films brought into homes. Lihina's narrative captures the essence of the film's impact on family gatherings, reflecting her personal connections and the broader cultural significance of such films.
Invitation to Viewers
We invite art lovers and collectors to delve into "We Were Not Expected, But We Came," a painting that not only portrays a memorable moment from "Gentlemen of Fortune" but also embodies the joy and nostalgia associated with classic cinema. This piece is a testament to Lihina's talent for bridging historical and contemporary artistic expressions, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Explore this and other unique artworks by Yulia Lihina in our collection, where each piece is a testament to the enduring charm of cinema and the unifying power of storytelling.
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