Matryoska design paintings is a form of abstract art based on the use of geometric shapes placed in non-illusionary space and combined in non-figurative compositions. They decorate all types of rooms and go perfectly with all colors and materials. This technique was popularized at the beginning of the 20th century but similar motifs have been used in art since antiquity. This trend was also used by Victor Vasarely.
Matryoska's Black & White paintings are an abstract art using black and white colors. They decorate all types of rooms and go perfectly with all colors and materials.
Matryoska's "The colors of Africa" paintings use the warm colors, the african animals and the tribal ethnic patterns. They are creating the african interior desgn in your living room and make you feel traveling in the Africa.
Matryoska's cubistic art represents forms broken down and reassembled into a composition to multiply different points of view while sharing geometric shapes and the theme of modernity.
Matryoska dripping consists of letting paint flow, drip or project paint onto canvases to obtain the superposition of several colors. This technique was developed by Jackson Pollock in 1945.
Matryoska's Pop Art uses newspapers, bright colors and popular symbols that marked our childhood to make the art of them. These Matryoska's paintings are covered with a layer of epoxy resin giving a beehive appearance with varnish mirror effect. It is an abstract expressionism that is both non-figurative art and art intended for an elite.
Matryoska's Cocooning paintings are inspired by a simple desire to convey soothing colors on a canvas to decorate a bedroom. They have soft hues that calm and rest.