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Siberia in Its Artistic Imagination and Beyond, Blueprint of Memories: The Breath of Siberia is the Art Book Story That Will Reminisce You About Siberia

  • Writer: Ian  Parker
    Ian Parker
  • May 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

Homeland, your birth country, and artistic painting in an art book. Flip each page and immerse yourself to bring you back to Siberia with Blueprint of Memories: The Breath of Siberia by Olga Timofeyeva, an art book with landscapes of oil paints and colorful depictions that seamlessly blend the beauty and remarkable places that remind you of Siberia. 


The book brings back the memories of people who miss Siberia, especially those who cannot come back to this country. It throws us into a country we only imagine in our mind; however, the view of landscape paintings in an art book gives readers and viewers time to pause, reflect, and reminisce about a certain memory they wanted to remember. It’s a journey of traveling to Siberia and remembering all their memories from childhood to adulthood. 


It portrays all seasons of winter, rain, fall, and summer of Siberia reminding us of the importance of the place, day, time, and season even amidst all that we have been through. 


Plus, for those who seek artistry, Blueprint of Memories: The Breath of Siberia showcases something to ponder and inspire, especially for artists and painters. Join us in embarking a traveling an artistic journey in Siberia!


 
 
 

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Olga Timofeyeva, the creator of this art book was born in the Siberian Region of former Soviet Russia. She spent her childhood in a tiny remote village living in harsh conditions with her grandmother, who was exiled there by Soviet Officials. By 1977 she and her 10 year daughter, Tatyana, had become refugees leaving Russia for the USA. Here in New York, Olga was employed as a system analyst when, at age of 54, she was diagnosed with cancer. While a patient at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) she attended a watercolor workshop where she held a paint brush for the first time.

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