Natalia Voronina

Author works

Alexander Pushkin. “Ruslan and Ludmila”. The Prologue

Alexander Pushkin. “Ruslan and Ludmila”. The Prologue

Colored paper, pen, nib, white and gold ink, 325 x 500 mm, 2017
Ivan Ilyin about the Russian language

Ivan Ilyin about the Russian language

Colored paper, pen, nib, white ink, 400 x 600 mm, 2017
Mikhail Lomonosov about the Russian language

Mikhail Lomonosov about the Russian language

Colored paper, pen, nib, white ink, 400 x 600 mm, 2017

Biography

Natalia Voronina

Natalia Voronina graduated from Volgograd Civil Engineering College of the Russian Ministry of Agricultural Construction, specializing in architecture, and then studied technical drawing and painting in Nekrasov State Pedagogical Institute in Kostroma.

In 2009 she visited The Art of Monogram exhibition and met Yuri Arutsev. Between 2010 and 2012 she was a student in the first experimental group at his original school Russian Calligraphy and Vyaz. Voronina took part in the following exhibitions: “The Sails of My Childhood” in Yaroslavl House of Educators, “Russian Calligraphy and Vyaz” in Yaroslavl Museum-Reserve and in the Institute for Education Development, “The Art of Monogram” in Yaroslavl Historical Museum, and many more.