Rug Tray
The mini-collection is dedicated to rug weaving in the Krestiki village, Okoneshnikovsky District, Omsk Region.
Tray: in appearance resembles a tray for dishes. The names appeared, in resemblance to household items.
I have been engaged in rethinking cultural heritage through household items. The rug on the wall for Russians was an ordinary house attribute. And for me, this is a kind of lost code that unites people with an unspoken thread. In my art practice, I looking for objects that are familiar to every Russian and recreate them from a brass mesh. I emphasize the unreality of objects of the past by the material transparency.
Anna Chervonna was born in 1992 in Rostov-on-Don, in 2014 she graduated from the Rostov Art College named after M.B. Grekov, specializing in academic painting. In 2019 she graduated from the Schiglitz Art and Industrial Academy, Department of Artistic Metal (jewelry class). In 2021 she graduated from the master's degree in art metal at the Shtiglitz Art and Industry Academy. Participant of group international exhibitions and competitions. The objects are in the collections of the Russian Museum of Decorative Arts (Moscow), the Amber Museum (Kaliningrad) and private collections in Great Britain, Finland, Estonia, Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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