It's necessary to address the artist's creativity to understand him. Monet doesn't like when asked about his private life:
?That's enough to know about my brushes?.
(To Louis Waxell, September, 28. 1900)
Inga was born in the city of Karpinsk (Bogoslovsk) of Sverdlovsk region. When a child, Inga entered the Blagoveschensk children's art school, where she was studying for five years. Her teacher was a wonderful and creative person, Valentina Vladimirovna Stegantseva. After the eighth form she studied at the Blagoveschensk pedagogical school No. 2, musical department, namely the class of an accordion and a piano, after which she worked at a secondary school as a teacher of music. In the beginning of the 90-s' she studied at the Art school of Vladivostok, simultaneously taken part in exhibitions in the cities of Vladivostok (Russia), of Ludvigsburg, Kornvesteime, Asperg (Germany).
Then she studied at the Amur State University, the Design department, and during that period within two years she worked at a private school, being engaged in painting with six-year old children. The regional exhibition o0f children's works, in which Inga's pupils took part, was held in 1995. Then a number of competitions and displays: ?the Admiralty Needle? in St. Petersburg, ?Magic of Fashion 2001? in Blagoveschensk, a display of a collection at the Far Eastern Theatre of Fashion in Khabarovsk.
Today Inga Titova is a free artist. Her works can be seen in private collections of Russia, Germany and China.
This section is prepared from words of Inga Titova's parents,
for what they are much thanked.
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