Olga Cremon, a contemporary Ukrainian female painter with international influence.
Olga Cremon has been in the United States for many years, and her first visit to the United States was not yet a college graduate, when she studied at an art academy in Kazan, Russia, and went to the United States as an exchange student in 1991 because of her excellent drawing grades and English language competitions.
When she first arrived in the United States, in order to train her modeling ability, Olga often went to the subway to draw character sketches, and she required herself to draw sketches of characters at most three times, which shows how hard Olga worked at that time.
Based on the painting foundation of classicism, coupled with the influence of modern art and the study of the commercialization of art, Olga became a painter who was both artistic and had high commercial value. Over the years, she has won many awards at various art exhibitions in the United States, and has been sought after by galleries and collectors.
Olga has a good foundation in classical painting, she studied and studied the painting style of Russian art masters such as Repin and Levitan, and after arriving in the United States, she borrowed the characteristics of Sargent, Fehin and Zohn to form her own artistic style, classicist lines, impressionist light and color.
Olga became famous very early, it can be said that she is a painter who has gained fame and fortune, she lives in Los Angeles, her home is only a kilometer from the sea, she spent a lot of energy to study the state of people in the water, and created the "weightlessness series". In order to paint peonies, she planted peony flowers around the studio, and when the flowers bloomed, she would put down other work and soak in the sea of flowers every day.
Doesn't it sound puzzling that Olga's early work was more figurative, and with her study of water, she tried to represent reality in an abstract way, and Olga expressed her idea that "reality must be abstracted in order to be truly real".
Olga is a thoughtful artist who is not content to imitate her predecessors, but constantly explores her own artistic style.