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Beautiful Animated Artwork from Alexandra Dvornikova
My name is Alexandra Dvornikova. I’m an independent artist and printmaker.I’m from in Saint Petersburg (Russia). Now I live in London I studied in Saint Petersburg Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design, printmaking technology and graphics department. I finished Academy in 2015 after 6 years of education. Now I study art-therapy with A. Kopytin as supervisor. I work as an volunteer one day of week with autistic people. Hope i can work more in this direction after getting degree. I love to create digital illustrations and small animations
My instagram - I use it for interaction with people/ Also I co-founded a small linocut workshop - Printenstein. You can find linoprints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/printenstein
I live with my husband, red cat and two birds - Jackdaws. I love forest and music. My favorite music bands are Animal collective, the Books, Sin Fang Bous, Tanya Tagaq, Joanna Newsom, Gang Gang Dance, Paavoharju, Lucky Dragons, Black Dice. I always listen to this music when I draw. My interests are neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalyses, linguistics, semiotics, nature, mushrooms and animals. I love travel, hiking and try to learn mandarin chinese
If you need to contact me you can write to ataxia@inbox.ru
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