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Holy Decor: Check 2025 Christmas Decor Trends 🎅🏼✨
Holy Decor: Check 2025 Christmas Decor Trends 🎅🏼✨
about 13 hours ago

As we’re finally approaching the ✨most wonderful time of the year ✨, the Christmas Decor talk is here! This year’s Christmas Decor is all about sophistication, nostalgia, and comfort. If you're looking to refresh your festive style, here’s what’s defining Christmas dĂ©cor this year: 

It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas: a Holiday Guide for Joy and Fun.
It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas: a Holiday Guide for Joy and Fun.
about a week ago

As the winter season wraps the city in twinkling lights and festive cheer, there’s no shortage of activities to make your holidays magical. From holiday markets to pop-up bars, ice skating rinks, and dazzling light displays, the city is ready to enchant visitors of all ages. So here’s a small guide to the most famous and iconic spots around the city, so you don’t miss all the fun!

Material Memory: Unpacking the Stories Beneath the Surface
Material Memory: Unpacking the Stories Beneath the Surface
about 4 weeks ago

Our November-December exhibition, Material Memory, explores emotion, expression, and the sense of belonging through abstract and landscape works with sparks of colour and forms that will stay in the memory of anyone who appreciates it.

Beyond Pumpkins: What’s Trending in Fall Decor This Year
Beyond Pumpkins: What’s Trending in Fall Decor This Year
about 2 months ago

Autumn arrived and decided it's time to shake things up! This year, fall is redefining the concept of cozy! Traditional pumpkins and plaid aren't totally gone, but they’re making room for unexpected colour pops, rich textures, and a healthy dose of vintage flair. The vibe is to create spaces that feel grounded, serene, and story-filled. Here’s everything you need to know to be on trend this season: 

“I truly have a passion for creating art in whatever form. There’s beauty everywhere. I can interpret that and bring what I feel to the viewer and that is the most important thing for me. The amazing world of colors is my day-long joy and obsession.”
— Anna Medvedeva

Meet Anna Medvedeva!

January 22, 2020 in Artists
“Extracting the Abstract” artist Anna Medevedeva

“Extracting the Abstract” artist Anna Medevedeva

What is your collection about?

 My search for new forms of expression led to my Color Field painting series. My paintings are all about nature, feelings and elements of landscapes.

How did you start out as an artist?

I began painting in my early childhood. I studied in Kustodiev Art School and Academy of Fine Arts in St-Petersburg, Russia. In early 2000’s I moved from traditional realism to my current abstraction.

“Green and Blue” by Anna Medvedeva

“Green and Blue” by Anna Medvedeva

What inspires your art?

My inspiration comes from everyday experience and extensive travels. I try to convey the mood and feelings of places and perceptions of those memories. I transform my vision into poetic abstraction, diffused with spiritual resonance and discover the hidden beauty harmony of colour.

Can you walk us through your process of creating an art piece?

My current passion is monotype printmaking. Its unique and original painting made on smooth surfaces such as silicone pad, plexiglass or gelli-plate and transferred on paper. Thanks to this technique, I create unique paintings that cannot be copied or repeated.

The medium of monotype is a form of painting favored since the 17th century by artists such as Rembrandt, Matisse, Chagall, Picasso, Gauguin, Sam Francis, and many others. I spend a lot of time coloring and re-coloring shapes and lines until the dynamics between elements come together and a definite composition arises. I had many lovely and calming feelings working with this series.

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