An exhibition showcasing drawings from an artistic journey through several Russian cities has opened in the Peter and Paul Fortress. The display features artwork inspired by travels through Petrozavodsk, Rybinsk, Yaroslavl, and Rostov-on-Don.
The exhibition offers a glimpse into the unique architectural and cultural landscapes of these historical locations. Visitors can view the world through the artist’s perspective, capturing the essence of each city’s distinct charm.
The drawings depict iconic landmarks and everyday scenes encountered during the trip. The artwork highlights architectural details, urban environments, and the overall atmosphere of each location.
The exhibition is being held at the Peter and Paul Fortress, offering a unique setting for appreciating the artwork. The historical backdrop complements the depictions of Russia’s rich cultural heritage presented in the drawings.
The collection of drawings provides a cohesive narrative of the artist’s experiences. Each piece contributes to a broader understanding of the diverse and captivating urban environments of Russia.