The Art of the Future or how Margarita Vavrzhina
draws her paintings
Margarita Vavrzhina is an exceptional artist, who differs from many by the fact that she works in the realistic technique. With her works she has already surprised not only her native country, but also the whole world. When she was 10 years old, Normandy appreciated her work with the second place in an art contest.
Innovation, always closely connected with the name of Margarita Vavrzhina. While still a student at the Lyceum of the MAHL RAKh. The artist created a trend for everyone in the flow. From the age of 10 she already knew how to paint in oil, while at the Lyceum this was taught in the last years of study.

Nowadays it is very popular to express one's feelings through abstract art. Margarita believes that realistic art speaks much more about emotions than abstraction. Realistic art is the art of the future. The artist believes that due to its concrete form, this technique gives the brain relaxation, which is exactly what is missing in a chaotic world.

In London, she organized a performance whose idea was to connect the inhabitants of the city and the place where they live. This is how the painting "Spirit of London" was born. And the last series of works, actively conveys the mood of Sri Lanka, which describes the beauty of its inhabitants, convey the mood of the country and even its political situation. All of her work, it is about the body language of the person, the country and the situation in the world. Margarita believes that through immersion and total integration into the culture of the country, it helps to better disclose it and understand it to other cultures. In this way different cultures come together, which helps to raise the general background of awareness in the world.
Margarita's extensive network of connections extends throughout Europe and Asia. Her art has been recognized not only in Russia, but also in England, Serbia and Sri Lanka. In Serbia, she works with a gallery such as Chichi & Arty Gallery. In the UK, her work has also been shown at Tate Britain. This cross-cultural exchange has allowed Margarita to expand her artistic horizons and contribute to a vibrant European art culture.

Nowadays, thanks to her talent and persistence, Margarita Vavrzhina continues to travel around the world with the mission of developing culture and describing the contemporary times of the countries in which she visits.


Sarah Cerasi
02.05.2023