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Alexandra Myatlova

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Alexandra Myatlova was  born in 1976 in Birobidzhan, USSR, where she began studying art at a  young age. She later earned a formal academic degree in Fine Art in her  hometown, further refining her skills and deepening her artistic  foundation.


In the late 1990s, she left  Russia and met her future husband — an artist in his own right from  Baku, Azerbaijan. Together, they continued their artistic journey,  enriching each other’s creative paths through collaboration and shared  vision.


Over the years, she has  developed a distinctive style rooted in oil on canvas, characterized by  richly textured layers applied with a palette knife. Her process is  intuitive and deliberate — with each work taking months to dry, as the  paint is applied with depth, precision, and intention.


This tactile approach invites  viewers to engage not only with the imagery, but also with the physical  presence and energy of the work itself. Her compositions seek to convey  light, movement, and emotional resonance in every stroke.


While Alexandra’s artistic voice  is entirely her own, her work draws deep inspiration from the  Impressionists — and particularly from Vincent van Gogh, whose emotional  power and dynamic brushwork continue to inform her practice.


Her paintings have been exhibited in galleries and art fairs across Europe, the United States, and Asia.

Alexandra Myatlova's artworks

Alexandra Myatlova

Alexandra Myatlova was  born in 1976 in Birobidzhan, USSR, where she began studying art at a  young age. She later earned a formal academic degree in Fine Art in her  hometown, further refining her skills and deepening her artistic  foundation.


In the late 1990s, she left  Russia and met her future husband — an artist in his own right from  Baku, Azerbaijan. Together, they continued their artistic journey,  enriching each other’s creative paths through collaboration and shared  vision.


Over the years, she has  developed a distinctive style rooted in oil on canvas, characterized by  richly textured layers applied with a palette knife. Her process is  intuitive and deliberate — with each work taking months to dry, as the  paint is applied with depth, precision, and intention.


This tactile approach invites  viewers to engage not only with the imagery, but also with the physical  presence and energy of the work itself. Her compositions seek to convey  light, movement, and emotional resonance in every stroke.


While Alexandra’s artistic voice  is entirely her own, her work draws deep inspiration from the  Impressionists — and particularly from Vincent van Gogh, whose emotional  power and dynamic brushwork continue to inform her practice.


Her paintings have been exhibited in galleries and art fairs across Europe, the United States, and Asia.

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