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Exhibition "Multicolored sparks of Universe"
My solo exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe" took place in Moscow Museum named after Nicholas Roerich in June-August, 2013. My paintings created with fluorescent pigments were on display there at the first time. All of them were located in the second room with windows shut and black light installed in the middle. So the paintings could be viewed in usual light, black light or both lights. Depending on level of every kind of light, it was possible to see practically unlimited variety of colors in each painting. And with black light lit only, there was magic feeling as if artworks are windows to another shining world.During the exhibition, there were performances of group of Indian dance "Sarasvati" and bandleader Rada from "Rada and Blackthorn". Also in the end of exhibition, during one week the buddhist monks from Tibet created Mandala of Green Tara in the second room. On the banner, you could see my painting "Invisible life. Love" in black light.
   Banner of exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
 With artist Andrey Rumyantsev at the opening of exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Meeting with audience, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Meeting with audience, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Second room in black light, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Paintings in black light, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Paintings in black light, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Introduction before performance of "Sarasvati" dance studio, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Performance of "Sarasvati" dance studio, exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Introduction before performance of Rada from "Rada and Blackthorn", exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Creation of Green Tara Mandala at exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow
   Creation of Green Tara Mandala at exhibition "Multicolored Sparks of Universe", Museum of Nicholas Roerich, Moscow