Natta Konysheva

Natta Konysheva (Russian: Натта Ивановна Конышева)
Born 9 June 1935
Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russian
Education 1959 graduated from Moscow Polygraphists Institute
Known for Painter
Movement reportage with miracle elements, genre painting, family portraits
Awards Main Prize Laureate of the "Spring Saloon-98" – creative contest for women artists in Russia. Culture Ministry of the Russian Federation Medalist in 2000. Laureate of the Victor Popkov Contest (the second degree) in 2008.

Natta Konysheva (Russian: Натта Ивановна Конышева) (birth 9 June 1935, Moscow) — Painter.

Biography

In 1959 she graduated from Moscow Polygraphists Institute. She has been participated in the exhibitions since 1965.

During 1960–1970 years she worked in industrial graphic design. She illustrated and designed books for the following publishing houses: Sovetsky Pisatel, Geographizdat, Altaisky publishing house.

In 1974 she joined MSKh (Moscow Painters Organization).[1][2]

A member of Women Artists Association "IRIDA".[3]

She started from participation in the apartment’s views and rare semi-permitted shows in the large scale exhibitions. She is promoting her method of art as"reportage with miracle elements".

Natta Konysheva personal exhibitions were held in Moscow, Russia (1974, 1987, 1988, 2005, 2008) and in France (1988, 1994).

Artist about his credo

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