What are some details about the NeoPopRealism art style and the artist who created it?In: Arts and Crafts |
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NeoPopRealism - first created and coined by Nadia Russ in January, 2003 - is a new style of visual arts. It's meant to reflect the attitude of the 21st Century, combining the brightness and simplicity of Pop Art with psychological realism. The new movement was widely accepted by the world art community, listing Bill Murphy - among others - as early adopters. At the end of 2006 several Ukrainian Art Museums (Sumy, Lebedyn & Simferopol) & D. Burliuk Foundation collected Nadia Russ's canvases & graphic art.
NY Arts magazine had this to say about Nadia Russ's NeoPopRealism: "Her compositions are harmonious but at the same time challenging, sometimes with “pop your eyes out” color combinations, sometimes with the subject matter. She came up with a term Neopoprealism to describe her work. Her brightly colored canvases with flat linear rendering are reminiscent of the psychedelic posters of Peter Max. But in some works like “His Inner” or “Magicians” she uses crisscrossing lines that connect figures with mystical signs surrounding them in patterned backgrounds. Nadia's implement of black outlines in her paintings give her works a very defined, flat, graphic nature. In the work “New York Faces” the composition is drawn with black acrylic lines on the white background with selective use of blocked colors. Nadia is a master of balancing the hi energy colors in her compositions with poetic drawing style."
In 2004, Nadia Russ created the NeoPopRealist philosophy and its 10 commandments. This philosophy aims to make the world a better place, without wars, terrorism and religious strife.
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