Anastasia Hohriakova’s artwork, both in painting and in composition, reflects the emotionalism, vivacity and energy with which she perceives the world around her. Her paintings subtly express mood and image distinguishing themselves by their integrity and clear, constructive composition.
The artist has created more than 300 pieces of artworks and has completed a series of paintings for the play "There’s enough simplicity for every sage", staged at the Maly Theatre in Moscow. Anastasia spent the summer of 2003 creating murals for the Saint Nicholas Cathedral in New York, the main Russian Orthodox parish in the United States, in celebration of its the 100th Anniversary. Her paintings are held in private collections throughout many countries.
Anastasia Hohriakova was born in 1980 in Moscow.
Anastasia began the study of art at an early age, and in 1999 entered the Repin State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in St. Petersburg. She was transferred to the Department of Monumental Painting of the Surikov State Academic Art Institute in Moscow, where she worked under the supervision of the famous Russian artist E. Maksimov. She successfully completed six years of study in the institute in 2005.
Anastasia Hohriakova is a Member of the International Art Fund since 2001.
Exhibitions:
1997 – City Exhibition (Zelenograd, Moscow Region);
2000 – Laureate; inter-regional exhibition of artwork by young artists "At the border of the Millenium" (Khimki, Moscow Region);
2002 – Private Exhibition (Korolyov, Moscow Region);
2003 – Art Exhibition by students of the Surikov Art Institute (Central House of Workers of Art, Moscow);
2003 – Art Exhibition, "300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg" (The White House, Moscow);
2003 – All-Russia Exhibition of Artistic Works in Celebration of Slavonic Literature and Culture (Voronezh);
2005 - Artworks Exhibition of young artists at the Kuznetsky Most street (Moscow);
2005 - "Youth-25" Art Exhibition (Art Centre at Begovaya, Moscow);
2005 - International Art Exhibition commemorating the 60-th Anniversary of Victory in the World War II (The Central House of Artists, Moscow);
2005 - The 2nd All-Russian Contest of Young Artists (The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).