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Ludmila Curilova was born in Kishenev, Moldova. She was raised in an atmosphere of artistic exploration. Her father was a set designer and scene painter for Moldova's National Theatre of Opera and Ballet. Her mother was a ballerina at the same theater company and together they instilled a love and appreciation for the arts in all their children. Along with the skills taught to her by her father, Ludmila received her formal art training at the College of Art in Kishenev. She exhibited in several prominent Russian and Moldovian galleries, where her paintings had international appeal. Her work can be found in many private collections in Israel, Germany, France and now Canada and United States.

In 2001 Ludmila Curilova left her country and moved to Canada. "One of my greatest desires is to see as much of our world as possible and Canada is a country that really gives me such a possibility along with a stable life and future for my family". The change of country, society and lifestyle has invigorated her. Curilova describes her art as not typically Russian. She uses a combination of brushes and art knifes to create her unique style. Symbolism palys an important role in her paintings. Romantic and enchanted characters still live deep within her soul, inspiring Ludmila to give them life upon her canvas. A true artist... Ludmila transforms her life experience and imagination into beautifully rendered still life and figurative works, allowing us the special opportunity to see the world through her "looking glass"."I still believe in fairy tales. One of my favorite expressions is that every woman is a princess inside".

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Biography

Ludmila Curilova was born in Kishenev, Moldova. She was raised in an atmosphere of artistic exploration. Her father was a set designer and scene painter for Moldova's National Theatre of Opera and Ballet. Her mother was a ballerina at the same theater company and together they instilled a love and appreciation for the arts in all their children. Along with the skills taught to her by her father, Ludmila received her formal art training at the College of Art in Kishenev. She exhibited in several prominent Russian and Moldovian galleries, where her paintings had international appeal. Her work can be found in many private collections in Israel, Germany, France and now Canada and United States.

In 2001 Ludmila Curilova left her country and moved to Canada. "One of my greatest desires is to see as much of our world as possible and Canada is a country that really gives me such a possibility along with a stable life and future for my family". The change of country, society and lifestyle has invigorated her. Curilova describes her art as not typically Russian. She uses a combination of brushes and art knifes to create her unique style. Symbolism palys an important role in her paintings. Romantic and enchanted characters still live deep within her soul, inspiring Ludmila to give them life upon her canvas. A true artist... Ludmila transforms her life experience and imagination into beautifully rendered still life and figurative works, allowing us the special opportunity to see the world through her "looking glass"."I still believe in fairy tales. One of my favorite expressions is that every woman is a princess inside".