From plein air to Proof: Artist’s ‘Fall Colors’ will grace cans of bicentennial brew

In celebration of Tallahassee’s Bicentennial, the Council on Culture & Arts will highlight a specific artist or organization each month that is the epitome of artistic ambition in our capital city. The spotlight on Natalia Andreeva & LeMoyne Art’s Bicentennial Brew exhibition is the Artistic Ambition spotlight for February.

From portraits to still lifes to beer can art, Natalia Andreeva conveys the essence of everyday life with the stroke of a paintbrush.

To celebrate Tallahassee’s Bicentennial, Andreeva’s “Fall Colors” submission will be printed on cans of Proof’s Bicentennial Brew and launched at LeMoyne’s Chain of Parks Art Festival in April. With this winning piece, Andreeva has captured the essence of Tallahassee. The selected designs will be on display in LeMoyne’s Albrecht & Hoover Gallery space through Feb. 24.

An artistic journey from Russia to Tallahassee

Although detail is essential to painting a genuinely great piece, the power of capturing the essence of a person, place, thing, or idea must be balanced. For artist Natalia Andreeva, it is the act of this discovery that has led to a lifelong commitment to capturing authenticity in her art.

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