Maya Eventov was born in 1964 in Leningrad, now known as St. Petersburg, under the former Soviet Union. At a very young age her parents introduced her to the great artistic treasures of the city. She spent countless hours at the magnificent Hermitage Museum studying the works of the great masters. The works of the Post-impressionists, and those of the Russian Avant-Garde especially fascinated Maya. The palette of Matisse, Gauguin and Renoir affected her interpretation of color, while Rodchenko, Lissitzki and Malevich influenced her sense of balance and composition.After excelling in art as a child Maya was accepted at the prestigious High School #109 affiliated with the St. Petersburg State Academy of Industrial and Applied Art. She graduated in 1987 with a Masters degree in graphic art and began illustrating children’s books. She took part in creating murals for concert halls in Moscow, Leningrad, Erevan, and Komsomolsk-na-Amure. Maya immigrated to Canada in 1990 where she now resides with her husband and two children. Her style has evolved during her life in Canada. She loves the rich, bold and bright colors of the Mediterranean and often portrays scenes from her travels in her paintings.Maya’s style of impasto painting is easily recognizable. An intense depth of colour is achieved through the progressive blending of paint using a succession of different sized palette knives. The texture derived from this process truly mimics the curled and knotted surface of her signature tree-scapes. A varnished finish on the finished canvas imparts an alluring sheen. Maya Eventov Biography Noted Exhibitions2015 Creations Art Gallery – Ancaster, Eventov Gallery Opening1990 Creations Art Gallery – Ancaster, First North American Showing1986 Youth Palace, Russia1985 Student Exhibition, V. Muhina High College of Art and Design, Russia1982 Central Exhibition Hall, Leningrad, Russia Maya Eventov Biography Noted CollectionsPrivate Collection of Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of CanadaPrivate Collection of Right Honourable Jean Chretien, Prime Minister of CanadaINGRA Financial GroupCIBC, North York, OntarioSheraton Hotel, London, Ontario