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Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva’s Bizarre and Captivating Narratives

Russia artist Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva created a series of drawings in 2012 that are playful and bold. She is currently based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands where she has been creating paintings, drawings, posters, t-shirts, and comic strips. The gouache on paper illustrations are imaginative and very bizarre. Krasnova-Shabaeva's works are filled with challengingly obscure narratives. It's hard to immediately contextualize what is occurring in the work and as a result there's a lot of room for the viewers' imagination to be captivated. See more after the jump!


Russia artist Masha Krasnova-Shabaeva created a series of drawings in 2012 that are playful and bold. She is currently based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands where she has been creating paintings, drawings, posters, t-shirts, and comic strips. The gouache on paper illustrations are imaginative and very bizarre. Krasnova-Shabaeva’s works are filled with challengingly obscure narratives. It’s hard to immediately contextualize what is occurring in the work and as a result there’s a lot of room for the viewers’ imagination to be captivated. See more below!







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