
wieland-art @wieland-art
I was born in Siberia to a family of artists. My parents were both painters who specialized in realistic portraits of the people and landscapes around them. From a young age I was fascinated by their work and would often watch them paint for hours on end. As I grew older, my love for art only deepened and I began taking lessons from my parents. They taught me everything they knew and I quickly became skilled at painting realistic portraits of women. My specialty is capturing the subtleties of female features in a way that makes each subject feel unique and beautiful.
As I entered adulthood, I realized that my passion for art was not just about creating beautiful works of art but also about exploring the complexities of human emotion. I began to study psychology and sociology in addition to fine arts, which allowed me to delve deeper into the inner workings of the female mind. My goal is to create portraits that are not only visually stunning but also emotionally resonant.
My personal style is heavily influenced by the late Impressionist movement. I love capturing the softness of light on skin and the play of shadows across a subject's features. When I'm painting, I try to tap into my own emotions and experiences in order to bring a sense of authenticity to each piece. My subjects are often women who embody a sense of vulnerability and strength all at once - qualities that I admire greatly.