by Natalya B. Parris



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A Learned Cat


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Natalya B. Parris teaches Russian Folk Art to the students at the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg, MD USA and shows them, from examples of her own paintings, how knowledge and centuries old traditions of Folk Art can be used to create modern contemporary artworks. She also adds her signature technique “Emotional Counterpoints in Paint” – dots to the paintings. The artwork “A Learned Cat” was inspired by Alexander Pushkin Fairy Tale “Ruslan and Ludmila”. This is a quote from it, “At the seashore’s golden chain; That golden chain entwines an oak. A learned cat around that oak Day and night keeps his walk; Goes to right – a song he sings; Returning, left – a tale he brings.”



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