Lina Iris Viktor uses only 24-karat gold and a color palette of black, white and royal blue for her geometric paintings. Her work is beautiful, complex, and overwhelmingly luxurious. Visit her gallery here.
Part of her style is reminescent of Orthodox icon painting, though icons aren’t supposed to be so full of various elements. In fact, my first thought was that she’s Russian. Turns out she isn’t.
cicelysays
So.
Pretty!
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rqsays
Ice Swimmer
my first thought was that she’s Russian
Ha, same here (or some strain of Slavic, at any rate…). Interesting how that works.
rqsays
(Vaguely reminiscent of some Klimt -- it’s the geometry and the black accents -- but the stark colour palette and the sharp definition leave an impact all its own.)
Ice Swimmer says
Part of her style is reminescent of Orthodox icon painting, though icons aren’t supposed to be so full of various elements. In fact, my first thought was that she’s Russian. Turns out she isn’t.
cicely says
So.
Pretty!
--
rq says
Ice Swimmer
Ha, same here (or some strain of Slavic, at any rate…). Interesting how that works.
rq says
(Vaguely reminiscent of some Klimt -- it’s the geometry and the black accents -- but the stark colour palette and the sharp definition leave an impact all its own.)