Kombarova Inessa Valerievna was born in 1961 in the village of Latoshino situated in the Moscow region.
At present Inessa Valerievna lives in the village of Fedoskino.
In 1980 Kombarova graduated from the Fedoskino Art School where she studied under Victor Nikolaevich Frolov and
Gennady Ivanovich Larishev.
The artist has a lot of master works such as "Sadko", "Duimovochka" and sets of costume jewelry.
Now Inessa Valerievna works at the Fedoskino factory of miniature painting and gives lessons at the Fedoskino Art School.
Kombarova was awarded to a medal by the committee of the Exhibition of National Economy's Achievements and she has many honorary diplomas.
Inessa Valerievna paints in the traditional Fedoskino style and works with oil paints.
Her favorite themes to depict are genre scenes, flora and fauna.
Upon beginning a new piece she always wants to create something new.
Realization of artistic ideas is very most important for her.
She supposes the work to be done if there is nothing to add and the painting is brought to perfection.
Komborova has her personal technique in drawing and her works are notable for interesting subjects, subtle graphic technique and original shapes of boxes.
Kombarova's creative work was influenced by paintings of such well-known painters as Van Gog, Nesterov and Shagal.
Her artworks are reserved in the Russian Museum, All-Russia Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art, NIIKhP, they also resides in many private collections all over the world.
In free time Inessa Valerievna likes to walk in the forest, read and draw.
The artist wishes to her admires piece of mind, calm and all the best.
Inessa Kombarova's works are sited in these books:
I. Krestovskaya N., 1995, MASTERPIECES OF RUSSIAN FOLK ART. LACQUERED MINIATURES. FEDOSKINO, INTERBOOK, Moscow:
1. "An Apprentice" (1994), p. 112, # 214.
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