Born in the late 1800s, Shelygina was part of a generation of Russian artists who bridged the Romantic and Modernist eras. Though less documented than contemporaries like Ilya Repin or Valentin Serov, her work reflects a deep reverence for the natural world. Her watercolors, particularly botanical studies, are celebrated for their precision, luminous color palettes, and emotional resonance. Despite her early 20th-century roots, her art feels timeless, resonating with today’s botanical art enthusiasts and environmental advocates.
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| Category | Details | |----------|---------| | | [Title] at [Organization] (since [Year]) | | Core Expertise | • [Specialty 1] • [Specialty 2] • [Specialty 3] | | Key Projects | 1. Project A – brief description, role, outcomes. 2. Project B – brief description, role, outcomes. 3. Project C – brief description, role, outcomes. | | Publications / Presentations | • Title of Paper/Article (Journal/Conference, [Year]) • Title of Talk (Event, [Year]) | | Awards & Honors | • [Award 1] – [Year] • [Award 2] – [Year] | | Professional Memberships | • [Organization 1] • [Organization 2] | | Languages | • [Language 1] (proficiency) • [Language 2] (proficiency) | | Contact | Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/vladislava‑shelygina |