The works of the artist Olga Bulgakova are not for everyone. But adherents of surrealism will certainly appreciate them.
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Olga Vasilievna Bulgakova - from a family of artists. She is a participant in many domestic and foreign exhibitions, including personal ones.
Biography
Olga Vasilievna was born in Moscow in 1951, on January 30. Her parents were famous artists. When the girl was 11 years old, Olga was sent to the Moscow art school. Here she learned skill from famous painters: Karjakin, Tarakanova, Gusev.
In 1969, the girl graduated from this specialized school and decided to continue her education at the Moscow Art Institute. Here, the famous painter D. Mochalsky taught her. In 1975, Olga Bulgakova graduated from college. She still lives in Moscow.
Career
Olga Vasilievna is a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, where she was admitted in 1976. Since 1991, she became a member of the Union of Artists of Moscow.
Buldakova successfully exhibited since 1972. It is from this time that the future famous artist participates in all-Union and republican exhibitions. 7 years after such a successful career start, the works of A. Bulgakova became interested abroad. Then she began to participate in foreign exhibitions.
Personal life
Olga Vasilievna Bulgakova is a happy wife and mother. She has a daughter Natalya Sitnikova and husband Alexander Sitnikov. They are also artists. Often Natalia exhibits her work along with the masterpieces of her husband and daughter.
Creation
Since 1970, and over the next 10 years, Olga Vasilievna has been working on a series of paintings that are dedicated to the great writers - Gogol N.V. and Pushkin A.S.
Having completed this monumental work, Bulgakova in 1990 began to create a cycle of paintings under the general title "Biblical Sketches." After 10 years, at the beginning of the XXI century, she creates a cycle of paintings, united by the common name "Names".