

Lyubov Fonareva
Lyubov Fonareva explores the delicate interconnectedness of humans and nature through meticulous watercolor and ink compositions.
The collections within Lyubov’s work
Tropical Grandeur
4 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a vibrant, exotic palette and depict majestic, colorful birds and lush flora with detailed brushwork. — ‘Peacock’, ‘Crowned Crane’, ‘Flamingo’ and ‘Crowned Pigeon’.

Orchid Whispers
A trio of delicate orchid studies, unified by their focus on intricate botanical detail and serene color schemes.

Citrus & Bloom
These pieces share a bright, fresh palette and a focus on natural elements, from vibrant fruit to delicate blossoms.

Festive Spirit
Unified by their energetic mood and celebratory themes, these works explore movement and vibrant human expression.
Works by Lyubov Fonareva
66 pieces
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About Lyubov
Lyubov receives 20% of every sale
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Lyubov Fonareva — questions answered
What mediums does Lyubov Fonareva use for her artwork?
She primarily utilizes a mixed graphic technique combining watercolor and ink to create her detailed botanical pieces.
Where did the artist receive her professional training?
She studied drawing and color theory at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University training center before specializing in academic drawing.
What are the central themes of her collection?
Her work explores themes of natural beauty and the deep interconnectedness between humans and the environment.
Has Lyubov Fonareva held any solo exhibitions?
Yes, her solo exhibitions include Greenhouse (2023), Secret Garden (2024), and Imagination (2024).
Where has her work been featured commercially?
Her art has gained international visibility through partnerships with platforms such as Anthropologie and Artfully Walls.
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