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The Wild Bond Between Women and Animals is Captured in Artists’ “Abstract Realism” Paintings

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Painter Dimitra Milan is a bit of a prodigy in her field. Since she was a youngster, she has worked as a professional artist, inspired by her artist parents and directed by her innate talent for fusing realism with vibrant, ethereal landscapes. Abstract realism is the name given to the seductive fusion. Each painting invites you to explore and reflect on the color, symbolism, and technique with its identifiable forms and free-flowing parts.

In Milan’s work, women and animals frequently appear as characters. She tells My Modern Met, “I always go back to this narrative of a woman with an animal. “The women I portray are symbols; they stand for the part of us that knows deep down that everything is possible. Everything in nature, especially animals, has a deeper significance than just its obvious role.

“I don’t set out to depict a notion when I paint; I try to figure it out after I’m done. Wolves continue to be my favorite subject to paint because of the complexity of their symbolism and the personal significance they have for me.

You may learn to paint like Milan on My Modern Met Academy, an e-learning platform with online courses in a number of creative areas, if you share our appreciation for her works’ beauty and intrigue. Abstract Realism: Introduction to Mixed Media Painting is the name of Milan’s course. You and your classmates will collaborate over the course of several courses to produce original abstract realist artwork.

Milan describes her workshop as “a highly exciting and expressive experience.” Abstraction and realism can seem difficult to combine, but after completing this class, you’ll feel confident enough to paint whatever you choose.

Since she was a teenager, Dimitra Milan has worked as a professional artist.

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Her artistic parents have supported her, and she has been inspired by her natural ability to blend realism with vibrant, ethereal landscapes.

Her paintings display an intriguing synthesis that is referred to as abstract realism.

Women and animals appear frequently in Milan’s ever-expanding portfolio.

You can learn from Milan in her online class on My Modern Met Academy called Abstract Realism: Introduction to Mixed Media Painting.

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