
Yulia Bobrova's 2021 painting offers a realistic depiction of sea urchins against a pebble backdrop. The artist skillfully captures the texture and color of the stones, playing with shades of gray, blue, and brown to create an illusion of reality. The two black sea urchins stand out against the light pebbles, drawing the viewer's eye and adding drama to the composition. This work showcases Bobrova's attention to detail and her ability to create depth and texture through subtle transitions in color and shadow. The painting evokes a sense of calm and quiet beauty of the seashore.
Yulia Bobrova
Artist born in 1989 in St. Petersburg. Graduated from the Ioganson Academic Lyceum in 2008 and the Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin. Member of the Union of Artists since 2018. Her works are held in private collections in Russia, Finland, Montenegro, and China. Exhibition highlights: 2017 — 11th Youth Exhibition 'Youth of Petersburg' at the St. Petersburg Union of Artists; 2017 — International plein air in Croatia, Supetar; 2016 — 'Artistic Heritage' exhibition, Harbin; 2016 — Open-air at the Academic Dacha, Vyshny Volochek; 2016 — St. Petersburg artists' vernissage in Berlin.