ROSEATE SPOONBILLS
, 2024Tatiana Rezvaya’s Roseate Spoonbills presents a serene and tranquil scene of two majestic birds resting near a still body of water. This 120x80 cm oil on canvas painting captures the delicate pink plumage of the spoonbills as they stand gracefully on a fallen tree.
The background of neutral tones and soft light enhances the birds’ striking elegance, allowing their beauty to take center stage. The careful detailing of their feathers and reflections in the water evokes a sense of calm and admiration for nature’s quiet moments.
Rezvaya’s deep connection to nature shines through in this work, as she masterfully portrays the peacefulness of the birds in their natural habitat. The soft, neutral palette and tranquil atmosphere make this painting an ideal addition to living rooms, studies, or bedrooms, where it can create a restful and serene environment.
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Tatiana Rezvaya
Nationally Acclaimed
Veteran Artist
Residency Participant
Biography
My mother - Klaudia Osheva, a professional artist, so from my early years I got grips of what "a magic of creativity" means.
My father- Professor, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Ornithologist - hence my passion for birds and Nature as a whole.
Childhood and teen ages - ballet studio, piano classes, art studio; expeditions into wilderness and mountains with my father and to plein-air with mother.
Graduated from the University, specializing in Roman-German philology. But years passing by, painting kept calling upon me... I “surrendered”, decided to change my profession, and being as I dreaded to be an amateur, I got the second education at Odessa College of Arts "Grekovka".
Started to exhibit while studying at the college. It was followed by numerous local, nationwide, All-Soviet Union and international exhibitions.
Member of the Union of Artists of the USSR since 1986
Preferred media - oil on canvas. Preferred genre - figurative art, compositions of "more than one approach". They demand knowledge of the whole spectra of genres - portraits, landscapes, still-life, - only then your fantasy is not limited by any inner barriers.
I worked in graphics, ceramics, murals and as a theatrical designer - an art director and costume designer for several productions of Odessa Drama Theatre.
It pleases me that my paintings are in private collections in dozens of countries of the World, from Japan and Australia via Europe to both coasts of the USA.
Two of my portraits are in the collection of the Royal Geographical Society, London