Galyna Moskvitina

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Galyna Moskvitina
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Born
Nationality Ukrainian
EducationUkrainian Printing and Graphic Institute n.a. Ivan Fedorov
Known for Painting
MovementObjective art, alternative realism

Galyna Aleksandrovna Moskvitina (Gala) (born 1963) is a Ukrainian painter and founder of the "laternative realism" style. Laternative realism is a creative style based on peculiar perception of light and usage of conceptual images closely associated with notions of light, luminance and luminescence. Moskvitina terms her paintings “svetangs”. According to her, they are a part of adventures of her soul, an expression of her spiritual experiences reflected in pictorial form and dictated by the movement of her soul as well as an expression of the space of light in the objective world.

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Biography

Galyna Moskvitina was born in Kyiv. She graduated from Ukrainian Printing and Graphic Institute n.a. Ivan Fedorov qualifying as a graphic artist. Moskvitina belongs to objective artists, representatives of objective art. She works in the alternative realism style.

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Swing of Zhulai

Exhibitions

Auctions

On June 8, 2011, Bonhams auction house conducted a Russian sale which featured works by Ukrainian artists for the first time along with traditional masterpieces of Russian pictorial art. [24] Moskvitina's painting “A Dancer’s Dream” was sold for 9,600 pounds.On December 1, 2011, “Ray of Creation” was sold at MacDougall's in London for 6,500 pounds. [25] On November 28, 2012, “Association” was sold at MacDougall's for 11,050 pounds. [26]

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Ship of Ishtar

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  26. Картина украинской художницы Галины Москвитиной была продана на осенних торгах MacDougall’s