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Happy New Year 2025

Please accept our best wishes for the coming New Year!
Today we have prepared some quotes of the Russian abstractionist Andrey Muntz for your attention.

Better, faster, more fun, more variety

A bucket of champaign on the dresser

Diversify as you can (Leodardo)

Whirlpool of events

Get away from the cliché, don’t literally repeat yourself, then it’s a journey into the unknown

Spanish staircase

An artist is like an alchemist, he must select his own soil, develop his own method of painting and discover something new in art

Golden domes of Moscow

Quarantine was easiest for artists to survive, because consciously or not, every true artist strives for self-isolation

Flying over the world

There are experts who compare realistic painting with the globe, and abstraction with the universe

Pushing the boundaries

For me, composition, color, and subject matter are almost irrelevant – what matters is capturing the passion that possessed the artist during the process of creating the work

Romeo and Jouliette

One of the main principles that I try to adhere to is that painting can be anything, just not boring

Organised chaos

The Italian philosopher Croce wrote that when a viewer looks at a work of art, a creative process takes place, and the more complex the painting, the more active this process is. In this sense, abstraction poses the most daring challenge to the viewer’s creative abilities

I love you

We love abstract art for its originality and unpredictability.
Stay with us in 2025!

ARTVOICE ONLINE – International Art Gallery & Store

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What we mean by art charity

Charity is part of any successful business nowadays. However it’s not always clear how to implement art into charity and what feedback it gives to provisioners. There are some ways how to do it.

Give some of your profit

Giving to charity funds 3-10% of your clear sales profit from art is a way to increase your level of envolvement in satisfactioin of social needs.

Give your artwork as a present

You are sure to find friends among special schools or asylums who would be happy to receive your artwork!

Make charity auction

This means you can organise a special auction for your customers on condition that you give some part of your profit to a charity fund.

Escape hand-to-hand deals

Never transfer the money to physical bank accounts. Even if you know those people perfectly as it may seem.

Make a surprise

Why not creating something special for the New Year or any other holiday for orphans and present it when you meet them?

Provide an art master class

If you are truly engaged into art you can teach small children how to draw or make a special drawing lesson for them. That would be fun!

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Neuroscience & AI

5 AI programs for artists

The AI art scene is constantly evolving, with new tools emerging frequently. However, here are 5 AI programs currently popular with artists, categorized for clarity, keeping in mind that some programs overlap functionalities.

Image generation & upscaling – Midjourney

Known for its artistic and painterly style, Midjourney excels at creating stunning and unique images from text prompts. It’s less about precise control and more about exploring evocative visuals. Access is via Discord.

Image editing & enhancement – Adobe Photoshop

While not solely an AI program, Photoshop’s integration of Generative Fill is a game-changer. It uses AI to intelligently fill in areas, remove objects, and even extend or modify existing elements within an image, providing powerful editing capabilities.

Style Transfer & Artistic Effects – Deep Dream Generator

Offers a range of AI-powered effects, including style transfer (applying the style of one image to another), various artistic filters, and image upscaling. It provides a user-friendly interface for experimenting with different styles.

3D Modeling & Texturing – NVIDIA Canvas (and similar tools)

These AI-powered tools allow artists to paint with simple strokes, which the AI then interprets and transforms into realistic 3D scenes or textures. This streamlines the 3D modeling process, particularly for landscape or environmental artists. Note that these often require more powerful hardware.

Vector art & illustration – AutoDraw (by Google)

While simpler than other options, AutoDraw is excellent for quickly sketching and illustrating. Its AI suggests completed drawings based on your initial strokes, helping refine basic illustrations. It’s great for quick concept art or generating simpler vector assets.

Important notes

  • Subscription Models: Many of these programs operate on subscription models, requiring a recurring payment.
  • Hardware Requirements: AI image generation and 3D modeling can be computationally intensive, requiring a powerful computer with a good GPU (Graphics Processing Unit).
  • Ethical Considerations: The use of AI in art raises ethical questions regarding copyright, originality, and the potential displacement of human artists. It’s crucial to use these tools responsibly and ethically.

This list isn’t exhaustive, and the best program for an artist will depend on their specific needs, artistic style, and technical skills. Experimentation is the key to finding the tool that best fits your workflow.

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How to sew a masterpiece

Quilting is a textile art that involves stitching together layers of fabric to create a warm and durable textile. It’s a beautiful and versatile craft, known for its intricate patterns and beautiful designs.

Quilts consist of three main layers: the decorative layer with the design. A layer of insulating material, usually cotton, wool, or synthetic fiber. The bottom layer of fabric that holds the quilt together.

The layers are stitched together using a variety of techniques, with the most common being quilting stitches. Quilts are known for their intricate patterns, which can be geometric, floral, or representational. These patterns are created by sewing the fabric together in specific ways.

Types of Quilting

  • Hand Quilting: the traditional method, using a needle and thread to stitch all three layers together.
  • Machine Quilting: using a sewing machine to create the quilting stitches.
  • Longarm Quilting: a larger-scale machine quilting method that allows for larger quilting projects.

Quilts may be used as bed coverings, like blankets for warmth and comfort. Quilts can be also framed and displayed as artwork. Some quilts are even used to create unique and stylish garments.

The Sun and the stars, Natalia Shatrova

Quilting allows for endless creative expression, from designing the patterns to choosing the fabrics. The repetitive motion of stitching can be very therapeutic and relaxing. Many quilters participate in quilting groups, sharing their skills and knowledge.

Quilting has a long history and is often passed down through generations.

Early Beginnings

  • Ancient Origins: while the exact origins are uncertain, evidence suggests quilting practices existed as far back as ancient Egypt, where layers of fabric were stitched together for warmth and protection.
  • Medieval Europe: quilting became more widespread in Europe during the Middle Ages, primarily as a practical way to use scraps of fabric and provide insulation.
  • 17th Century England: quilting became popular in England, particularly among wealthy women who used it as a form of needlework and a way to display their wealth and social status.

American Quilting

  • Colonial America: quilting played a significant role in American colonial life. Early quilts were often made with simple patterns and used practical fabrics like wool and linen.
  • 19th Century: quilting reached its peak in the 19th century, evolving beyond practicality into a form of art. Intricate patterns emerged, along with regional styles and traditions.
  • Civil War Era: quilting became a powerful symbol of patriotism and resilience during the Civil War. Women created quilts to send to soldiers and support the war effort.
  • The Great Depression: quilting experienced a resurgence during the Depression, as it provided a way to use scrap fabrics and create affordable and practical household items.
  • Modern Quilting: the 20th century saw quilting evolve further, embracing new techniques, fabrics, and designs. The introduction of sewing machines and the rise of quilting guilds contributed to its popularity and diversification.

Quilting in other countries

Japan has a long tradition of quilting, with techniques like “sashiko” (stitching) being popular.

Many African cultures have their own unique quilting traditions, often using vibrant colors and intricate patterns.

Quilting in South America has strong ties to indigenous textile traditions, with techniques like “patchwork” being prevalent.

Quilts in Russia

  • “Steganka” (Стеганка): this is the closest term to “quilt” in Russian. It refers to a type of thick, quilted garment, often worn as a coat or jacket, primarily for warmth during colder months. The fabric is often padded with wool or other insulating materials and then quilted together with a simple running stitch.
  • Traditional Quilted Textiles: some quilted items have been used in Russia as decorative household items or even for religious purposes. However, these are less common compared to other countries.
The roads are not the same for everyone, Natalia Shatrova


Quilting continues to evolve and thrive in the 21st century, a testament to its enduring appeal as a practical craft, a creative outlet, and a rich cultural heritage.

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New Year 2025 Mood

What to give when your loved ones already have everything? How to surprise and please so that your gift will be remembered? Give art for the New Year!

Looking for the perfect gift that will make this holiday truly luxurious?
We have what you need! Discover unique paintings that not only inspire, but also bring coziness to any home, adding sophistication to the interior.

Why choose a painting as a gift?

  • Individuality: your work of art is a unique expression of feelings and emotions. It is not easy to print – we will make the painting unique, even if it is similar to another.
  • Aesthetics: the painting will become a bright accent in the interior and will lift the mood. You can choose an interior painting in the desired color scheme and society, perfectly fitting into the space of the house.

Give your loved one a piece of magic, warmth and beauty that you so want to feel on cold winter days.

Make this New Year special with art! Order a painting right now and give exceptional emotions!

Contact us!
E-mail: curator@artvoice.online, tel. +7 910 396 97 75

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About us

ARTVOICE ONLINE – greeting Art Curator

Olga Bogdan

Today we are greeting…

Art Curator Olga Bogdan

Olga Bogdan is a project manager in the field of interior decoration. Her task is to help clients create interiors that perfectly match their business goals or personal needs.

I believe that each interior is not just a space, but a reflection of the personality and lifestyle of its owner. One of the key tools in this personalization is art.

Olga’s acquaintance with the world of art began very early. From birth, she was surrounded by creativity: her grandfather was a successful commercial artist.

I still remember how his studio smelled of oil paints, how the light softly fell on the canvases, and how each piece breathed life. These memories remained in my heart forever, and I realized that it was possible to “fall in love” with a piece of art.

Several of Olga’s grandfather’s paintings are carefully stored in her apartment – they are not just decoration, but a part of her soul. In addition, one of Olga’s father’s friends was the chief architect of their small southern town of Mineralnye Vody. It was him who brought her to preparatory classes for the architectural institute, where she enthusiastically studied classical pencil drawing together with other children.

Although my path to architecture did not work out, the love for creating sketches and experimenting with new techniques remained with me. I continue to look for beauty in the world around me and strive to help other people find exactly the piece of art that will be important and necessary for them at the moment. Each new collaboration for me is an opportunity to create a unique world that will inspire and delight.

Olga is also a great interior artist!

Сontact Olga

E-mail: curator@artvoice.online

Tel.: +7 910 396 97 75

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Andrey Muntz – New art

Andrey Muntz is and architect and an artist whose style is hard to be confused with anyone else’s. His bright and expressive manner of painting produces a special impression of energy and optimism.
Discover Andrey’s latest artworks!

African passion, mixed technique, 90х125 cm, 2023
Venice Sen Jeremia Church, 80×100 cm, 2023
Government house in Baku, mixed technique, 100×140 cm, 2023
Hello, Mr.Kurbe, mixed technique, 95х120 cm, 2023
Lonely rider, mixed technique 95×120 cm, 2023
Born to be free, mixed technique, 100×130 cm, 2023
Florence Santa del Fiore Cathedral, mixed technique, 90×120 cm, 2023
Happy moments, oil on canvas, 105×145 cm, 2024
In the footsteps of Mondrian, mixed technique, 90×120 cm, 2024
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Neuroscience & Art

Neuroscience and art may seem like separate fields, but they are increasingly intertwined, revealing fascinating insights into how our brains perceive and create art. Here’s a look at how these disciplines intersect:

The Brain’s Response to Art

Art triggers a complex interplay of emotions in the brain. Research shows that viewing art activates areas associated with reward, pleasure, and social interaction, explaining why we find art captivating.

Our brains analyze artistic elements like color, shape, composition, and storytelling. This process involves multiple brain regions, including those responsible for visual perception, attention, memory, and language.

The “beauty” we experience from art is a subjective response influenced by personal preferences, cultural context, and individual brain wiring. Neuroscience is exploring the biological mechanisms underlying these subjective judgments.

Art as a Tool for Brain Research

Art can be used to study specific cognitive functions, like attention, memory, and visual perception. For example, art therapy can help understand the cognitive processes involved in emotional regulation. Changes in artistic expression, such as alterations in drawing style or colour use, can be a sign of neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Art-based therapies are increasingly used to treat conditions like depression, anxiety, and autism, harnessing the power of creativity to promote healing and well-being.

The Neuroscience of Creativity

Research suggests that creativity involves a complex network of brain regions, including the default mode network, the salience network, and the executive control network. These networks work together to generate new ideas, explore possibilities, and evaluate outcomes.
Role of dopamine and serotonin: These neurotransmitters play crucial roles in motivation, reward, and exploration, all of which are essential for creativity.
Neuroscience highlights the role of imagination and play in fostering creativity. These activities allow us to explore new possibilities and think outside the box.

Artistic Expression and Brain Health

Engaging in art can help individuals cope with stress, anxiety, and trauma. The act of creating art can be a form of self-expression and emotional regulation. Creating and appreciating art can stimulate cognitive function, improving memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. Art can foster connection and shared experiences, promoting social interaction and a sense of community.

The Future of Neuroscience and Art

Brain-computer interfaces: These technologies could potentially allow people to create art directly with their thoughts. Neuroscience insights could be used to tailor art experiences to individual preferences and brain responses. Art-based therapies and interventions could become more sophisticated and effective in treating a wide range of mental health conditions.

The intersection of neuroscience and art offers exciting opportunities for understanding the human brain, enhancing creative expression, and improving human well-being.

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Design & Decor 2024

16-18 April 2024 • EXPOFORUM, St.Petersburg, Russia

This time Tatiana Kuzmicheva and Dmitry Shturm will discuss the application of neuronet and augmented reality in the interior design.

See you on April 16th 4 p.m. at our session!

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New minimalism – Karina Mosser

Karina has developed her unique blending technique, which requires multiple layers of different shades. The interaction of colors adds brilliance to the painting. Karina began her artistic journey with watercolors and gouache and now specializes in acrylic on canvas and soft pastels.

Her painting style is minimalistic, designing pieces to project feelings of hope, harmony, and serenity. The majority of her paintings are abstract landscapes and seascapes with a fantasy/whimsical tone. In 2023, she became a member of the Pastel Society of America.

Karina believes that everyone should be able to own and enjoy original artwork. In 2022 she launched a “Platinum Collection” to make art ownership accessible to new collectors like recent college graduates and enjoys consulting with first-time art buyers.

See more on the artist’s page…Karina Mosser – ARTVOICE ONLINE