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A R T S T Y L E
from ART STYLE EDITION 2
by Art Style
Apart from being a photographer, Anuradha is also an avid gardener Her interest in gardening has also helped her hone her photography skills. She spends hours in her garden, capturing the beauty of the plants and the creatures that inhabit them. Her pictures not only showcase the beauty of the plantsbutalsotheinsectsand birdsthatareanessentialpart oftheecosystem.
Anuradha’s journey as a photographer has been rewarding. Her passion for photography has led her to meet new people and explore new places She has participated in various photography contests Her photographs and her talent has been recognized by her peers and the photography community of HPCL and by Google.com.
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Throughherphotography,Anuradhawantstoinspireotherstoappreciatethebeauty ofnatureandtheworldaroundthem.Shebelievesthatphotographyisnotjustabout capturing a moment; it’s about telling a story. Her pictures are a reflection of her vision,andshehopesthattheyinspireotherstoseetheworldthroughhereyes.
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AnuradhaVadrevuYallapragadaisapassionatephotographerwhohasfoundher callingincapturingthebeautyoftheworldaroundher.Herlovefornatureand beautyisevidentinherphotographs,andsheusesthemtoinspireotherstosee theworldinadifferentlight.Herjourneyasaphotographerhasbeenafulfilling one,andshecontinuestoexplorenewtechniquesandperspectivestocreate masterpiecesthatwillstandthetestoftime.


NadiaAdamenko:An ArtistWhoLostand FoundHerPassionFor ArtAgainAfterYears

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up."~ Pablo Picasso. Pablo, through this quote, shows how a child's confidence in their creativity dwindles as they grow up. This usually happens at the end of the grammar stage, when children develop critical thinking and the ability to compare things. At this point, their focus shifts from creation to perfectionism. The joy of creating fades away gradually, giving rise to frustration that comes from the thought of reaching a perceived standard. The seed of creativity needs to remain in an environment that gives it the proper nourishment for growth. But as children grow and engage with different tasks in their lives, the gap between them and creativity slowly but steadily keeps getting wider and deeper.

Nadia Adamenko is an artist who also had the same experience with art and creativity. But unlike other people, even after growing up as an adult, she had the confidence to dive back into the world of art and discover her true passion. Born and brought up in Russia, Nadia Adamenko moved to the UAE in 2013. Drawing used to be her hobby during her childhood days. Her last day at the art school was also the last time she touched the brushes or painted for the next 21 years.It was only in May 2021 that her mind was flashed with the thought of giving herself one more try. After buying and putting all the necessary things together before her, she felt that sudden flow of enthusiasm and excitement within her. This was also followed by a sudden regret for living so many years without these brushes and colours. But then, she had finally found her passion! Working with different styles and techniques, she has never stopped learning and creating something new. Her personal favourite technique is to mix different techniques such as acrylic paint, texture paste, gypsum, epoxy resin, mirror art, stones, crystal rock, golden leaf, crystals, etc. She also shows an interest in making portraits with Swarovski crystals and covering any surface with crystals. Her creativity also takes her towards making different styles of candles.
