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kasimova-dariia · 10 months
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Mayday's first word
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sparkchemy · 3 months
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My part of the art trade with @kasimova-dariia
Her character Anne with some good bad boys.
Me: Hmm.. who should I draw her with?
My brain: YES.
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laedrin · 4 months
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for @kasimova-dariia (Kasimova on Art Fight)
loved adding the glowing flowers :B
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saoryemanoelle · 2 months
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Anne stood her ground against Scratch so far. Will that be enough to save her? Or is she about to be sent back to the beginning of the loop?
Art trade with the amazing @kasimova-dariia <33
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present-future · 3 years
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Kayn-6 by Dariia Kasimova
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/oOzwV4
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Patreon Sketch Reward by @kasimova-dariia
Nuellen Swiftstrike Farstrider Ranger and new Druid of Aessina
Amazing work, thank you for your talent!
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tevruden · 2 years
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Tevruden out here paladin-ing it up in Ny’alotha.
art by @kasimova-dariia
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orcbooty · 7 years
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kasimova-dariia replied to your post: hey does anyone know when stuff for the blizzcon...
Well, I went to the BlizzCon 2017 page and the tab “Activities: Contests - Stay Tuned!” is non clickable. It seems the submission is already closed.
oh darn. hmmm thats weird because i thought they would at least have a due date on the page?
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sarellathesphinx · 7 years
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do you have any favorite artists ( or artist's who's stuff you'd recommend to look at) in the tron fandom???
Hi anon! I absolutely do! Off the top of my head, @nocek, @artsyneurotic, @tomatoscribbles, and @ja–307020 are currently the most active fanartists I can think of, and each and every one of them do AMAZING work, definitely check them all out! Others I really like are @chaostructure-crafts (who’s done some really cool comics), @kasimova-dariia (lovely art all around), @radishwine (who has moved on to other fandoms but their Tron stuff is amazing), and @lorabaines (who left tumblr but still has some GREAT art up)
There’s also a few who primarily do other fandoms (from what I’ve seen, might be more tron than I remember) but post some REALLY good stuff for Tron once in a while like @sueslayer and @rockabye-rinzler! I know i’m missing artists, but you can also feel free to take a look through my tron fanart tag, which has stuff from all of these artists plus a bunch more!!
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akyuatron · 7 years
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 Her Aovin @kasimova-dariia​ and my Akyuatron I like crossover! And I don’t know finish this art  -_-’‘‘
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artistsofazeroth · 7 years
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Here they are! 
The most lovely group of talented and wonderful artists that I had the pleasure of working with. I’m so humbled by all your kindness and patience as we figured out this project together. 
Seriously, thank you guys so much from the bottom of my heart for donating your time and effort to bring this project to life. It wouldn’t have been possible without any of you. 
A piece of all of us is in this book and you deserve every right to celebrate it. Thank you so much, I’ll never be able to say it enough. 
1221's (fiamma1221s) - 1221s.tumblr.com/
Adurna  - adurna.tumblr.com/
Air Shine - airshine.tumblr.com/
AJ (DrawingsDrawingsEverywhere) - drawingsdrawingseverywhere.tumblr.com/
Alannah Munro - yourfaceismypaintbrush.tumblr.com/
Alejandro - dylan-deathcrow.tumblr.com/tagged/My-art
Aleyn Kidd - aleyn-kidd.deviantart.com/ www.twitter.com/Aleyn_Kidd
Alisa Filushina - www.artstation.com/artist/mbl
Alynissia - alynissia.tumblr.com/
ArtOfCarmen - www.artofcarmen.com/
Arygles - arygles.tumblr.com/
Aurelie A.- aurelie-a.tumblr.com/
Batcoon - www.twitter.com/batcoon
Brin Mitchell - www.twitter.com/primalizerr
Brixtul - brixtul.tumblr.com/
Caitlin (Mayzi) McLaughlin - thunder-horns.tumblr.com/ https://twitter.com/Thunder_Horns
Caitlin Stewart - www.facebook.com/caitlinstewartart
CelestialPetal - celestial-petal.tumblr.com/
Danni Beth - whinecraft.tumblr.com/ www.twitter.com/herecomesbeef
Dasha Nekrasova - brinna.deviantart.com/ www.twitch.tv/brinka_nda
Dex - bubbly-pixels.tumblr.com/ 
Distr - destr.tumblr.com/
Dragonlaurita - dragonlaurita.tumblr.com/ www.twitter.com/dragonlaurita
Dylibird - dylibird.tumblr.com/
Easorian - easorian.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/easorian
Elena G.
Emily Pannell - kasuarts.tumblr.com
Ensuh - meadowlarking.tumblr.com/
Evan "elfwizards" Gulino - www.twitter.com/elfwizards
Gabrielle Elzeore Dubois - elzeoredraws.tumblr.com/
Geborro - geborro-arts.tumblr.com/
Grace Gonzaga - gnzg.tumblr.com/
Hayleyeener - www.redbubble.com/people/hayleyeener
Iot - artofiotid.tumblr.com/
Jay "Io" Herweg - blog.io-ri.com/
Jorlex00 - jorlex00.tumblr.com/
Kaila Norman
KASIMOVA - www.artstation.com/artist/kasimova
Kazibug - kazibug.tumblr.com/
Keilink- keilinkzone.tumblr.com/
Kelly Aarons/Cadistra - www.kellyaarons.com/
Kestrelle | Avery Clary - kestrelle.tumblr.com/
Kim Brown - kitkatkimble.tumblr.com/
Madison "MadMaddie" S. Barclay - mad-maddie.tumblr.com/
MaloKing "Bridget Wilson"- www.twitch.tv/malokingi
Mariah Wood (BroodyBrush) - broodybrush.tumblr.com/
Melfias - melfias.tumblr.com
Milee Design - www.mileedesign.ca/
Miranda Yeo - snarkies.tumblr.com/
Moonrriderr - moonrriderr.tumblr.com/
Naariel Illustrations - naarielart.co.uk/
Nathanael Ottawa - ironleaf.tumblr.com/
Nelson Hyde - www.instagram.com/hyper.gore
Nighte - nighte-studios.deviantart.com/ nighte-studios.tumblr.com/ www.twitter.com/NighteStudios
Node Illustration - node-illustration.tumblr.com/
Phosphonian - phosphonian.deviantart.com/
Prince Lamb | Lambscape - princelambart.tumblr.com/
R. Landry - nyx0ndra.tumblr.com/
Ra Young - ryoungdesigns.daportfolio.com/
Rosemary R. - art-by-g.tumblr.com/
Rupsake - rupsake.tumblr.com/
Rurukatt - rurukatt.tumblr.com/
Ryumo - neryumo.tumblr.com/
S.Hare 
Samantha Kempf - www.bittertoothart.com/
Shannon Carney - 5hungie.tumblr.com/
Shannon Fowler - www.darkelementals.com/
Shunkaku (Nadezhda Korzun) - shunkaku.deviantart.com/ http://shunkaku.tumblr.com/ https://twitter.com/shunkaku
SomniumLupus-  www.facebook.com/SomniumLupus/ doodlingadventures.tumblr.com/
Ssapdra - ssapdra.tumblr.com/
Stendra - bookofsul.tumblr.com/
Studiofruke - studiofruke.tumblr.com/
Taylor Mitchell - dnitedraws.tumblr.com/
Teechew - teechew.tumblr.com/
Tiffany “Foxy” Fox - www.studiokitsune.com
Troy Guhr - grimcarebearart.tumblr.com/
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kasimova-dariia · 23 days
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Black dog in my head
Guiding me to the end
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sashaburenkov · 6 years
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NEMOSKVA symposium-on-tour and roaming exhibition of unrealized projects of artists from Russian regions «Big Country, Big Ideas» in 12 cities August 12 – September 9 2018 Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Ekaterinburg, Nizhniy Tagil, Tyumen, Tomsk, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Ulan Ude, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok
National Center for Contemporary Arts as part of ROSIZO with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation initiates a long-term project for interregional cooperation in the field of contemporary art NEMOSKVA (More than Moscow).
Partners: Strategic Partner: The Vladimir Potanin Foundation Official Sponsor: PJSC SIBUR Holding Co-Organizer: BOZAR Center for Fine Arts (Brussels, Belgium) With the support of The Agency of Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects
Commissioner: Alisa Prudnikova
NEMOSKVA (More than Moscow) has been initiated in 2017 as a strategic project for the development of contemporary culture in the Russian regions for the period from 2018 to 2022. Its goal is to build horizontal links, to promote regional artists and curators, to study the current situation in the regions through professional dialogue and creating new possibilities for international partnership. The State Museum and Exhibition Center ROSIZO aims at uniting the experience of cultural development accumulated by regional branches in the cities of Russia and presenting the actual image of the regional contemporary art at the Russian and international cultural scenes. In August-September 2018, the International Traveling Symposium NEMOSKVA will be held in 12 cities of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Among its participants are Gabi Ngcobo, Curator of the 10th Berlin Biennale of Contemporary Art (Berlin, Germany); Cosmin Costinas, Executive Director of the Para Site Center (Hong Kong, China); Sarah Wilson, Professor at the Courtauld Art Institute (London, UK); Inke Arns, Director of Hartware MedienKunstVerein (Dortmund, Germany), and many others. A total of about 60 Russian and international contemporary art experts will visit Niznhy Novgorod, Perm, Ekaterinburg, Tyumen, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Khabarovsk, and Vladivostok. Every city will host discussions, interviews, portfolio reviews, and a traveling exhibition. In partnership with the Delegation of the European Union to Russia within the framework of the program “Public Diplomacy. EU and Russia,” a program of open lectures on contemporary art by European curators is prepared. During the Symposium, experts will select ideas for exhibition projects of 2019–2022. The NEMOSKVA exhibitions will be presented at the BOZAR Center for Fine Arts (Brussels), in Moscow, in Russian regions, in the CIS and BRICS countries.
Curator of the discussions in frame of symposium-on-tour: Alexander Burenkov
International participants of the discussions in frame of the symposium-on-tour: 
Inke Arns (Germany), artistic director of Hartware MedienKunstVerein (HMKV), Dortmund; Darya Bocharnikova (Russia – Belgium), head of Eastern Europe and Russia desk at The Center for Fine Arts BOZAR, Brussels; Antonio Geusa (Italy-Russia), curator, critic, head of Education department at the ROSIZO-NCCA, Moscow; Lidiya Gryaznova (Russia), curator, chief specialist at the Department of Art Programs of the North-West branch of ROSIZO-NCCA, Saint Petersburg; Amin Gulgee (Pakistan), artist, curator of the Biennale in Karachi; Dehlia Hannah (USA)​, research associate of the Olafur Eliasson Studio, curator and philosopher; Elena Ischenko (Russia), art critic, chief curator of the Center for Contemporary Art "Typography", Krasnodar; Valentinas Klimašauskas​ (Latvia), program director of the Center for Contemporary Art  Kim?, Riga; Riyas Komu (India), artist-animator, one of the founders of the Kochi Biennale Foundation; Kestutis Kuizinas (Litva), director of the Center for Contemporary Art (CAC), Vilnius; Monica Narula (India), artist, participant Raqs Media Collective; Gabi Ngcobo (South Africa), curator of the 10th Biennale in Berlin; Michal Novotný (Czech Republic)​, director of the FUTURA Gallery, Prague; Paul O’Neill (Ireland), director of the Center for Contemporary Art PUBLICS, Helsinki; Christiane Paul (Germany), curator of the Whitney Museum, New York; Nadim Samman (UK)​, director of Import Projects gallery, Berlin; Basak Senova (Turkey), curator, designer; Ekaterina Sharova (Russia), art critic, curator; Roger Thorp (UK) editorial director for Art and Children’s Publishing at Thames & Hudson; Sarah Wilson (UK), professor of the Courtauld Institute of Arts (University of London); Cosmin Costinas (Romania),  executive director and curator of the Center for Contemporary Art Para Site (Hong Kong); Marina Fokidis​ (Greece), art director of the Athenian Kunsthalle; Asrin Haidari (Sweden), curator, one of three artistic directors of the Luleå Biennial 2018; Bart van der Heide (Nitherlands), Chief Curator of Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Carl Honoré (UK), journalist, writer, founder of the movement "slow time"; Ekaterina Kaplunova (Russia – Belgium), an International artistic policy advisor at the Centre for Fine Arts Bozar, Brussels; Elena Kasimova (Russia), independent curator; João Laia (Portugal), ), independent curator and writer; Samuel Leuenberger (Switzerland), the founder and director of the non-profit exhibition area SALTS, Birsfelden; Maria Lind (Sweden), director of Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm; Veronika Misyutina (Russia), Head of the Center for Welfare and Philanthropy Moscow School of Management Skolkovo; Anna Smolak (Poland), independent curator; Monika Szewczyk (Poland), independent curator and lecturer; Maria Udovydchenko (Russia), independent curator; Sofia Victorino (UK), head of educational and public programs at the Whitechapel Gallery, London; Xiaoyu Weng (USA), associate Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Alexandra Artamonova (Russia), journalist, art critic; Leyly Aslanova (Russia), curator at the Foundation for the Development of Contemporary Art and Culture "Don", Rostov-on-Don; Iara Bubnova (Bulgaria), Director of the Center for Contemporary Art, Sofia; David Elliott (UK), Vice Director and Senior Curator at the Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art (RMCA), Guangzhou; Kate Fowle (UK), chief curator at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow; director-at-large at Independent Curators International (ICI); Anna Ilchenko (Russia), curator at V-A-C Foundation, Moscow; Elisa R. Linn & Lennart Wolff (Germany), members of the curatorial team of KM Temporaer; Nicolas Liucci-Goutnikov (France), curator at Centre Pompidou, Paris; Diana Machulina (Russia), curator, artist, art critic; Dieter Roelstraete (Belgium), curator at the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society (University of Chicago); Simon Sheikh (UK), curator, writer, Director of MFA in Curating at Goldsmiths College, University of London; Matthew Stephenson (UK), consultant in art and culture; Elena Tsvetaeva (Russia), art-manager, curator, artist, director of the Baltic branch of the ROSIZO-NCCA, Kaliningrad; Kathleen Weyts (Belgium), curator at BOZAR, Center of Fine Arts, Brussels.
Curator of roaming exhibition of unrealized art projects «Big Country, Big Ideas» in 12 cities: Alexander Burenkov
The objective of the exhibition «Big Country, Big Ideas» is to bring forth the uniqueness and versatility of the art from Russia’s regions for both the wider public and the international professional community, highlighting the creative potential in Russian cities beside Moscow. Equally important, it introduces new names into the global art context. The ideas for still-unrealized projects by regional artists range from models to drafts, to sketches in both traditional media and digital technologies. The exhibition helps to get the attention of both local authorities and the general public in order to nd solutions to overcome obstacles in production that face artists today. The modular architecture of the exposition, designed by one of the leading young architectural bureaus in Russia, the Rhizome Group, is specially devised for displaying art projects that have not been realized yet. The size of the exhibition varies according to the venue and the number of local unrealized ideas incorporated. It also includes an extensive parallel educational program: a discussion platform, work- shops, portfolio reviews and meetings with artists and art critics. Internationally renowned curators and researchers in contemporary culture give lectures in each city, presenting both practical insight about realizing projects in the eld of contemporary culture, and analysis of the most popular global trends in contemporary art.
Artists: Alexey Martins, Vladimir Chernyshev, Stas Bags, Gorod Ustinov Collective, Andrey Syaylev, Elizaveta Chukhlantseva, The Provmyza Group, Lyudmila Kalinichenko, Pavel Otdelnov, Sergey Poteryaev, Artem Filatov, Glafira Severyanova, Ivan Galuzin, Kirill Kryuchkov, Kirill Koteshov, Yury Gudkov
www.nemoskva.art
https://www.flashartonline.com/2018/10/nemoskva/
https://www.colta.ru/articles/mosty/18936 https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3719580 http://www.theartnewspaper.ru/posts/5958/ https://daily.afisha.ru/brain/9874-komu-nuzhna-neft-iskusstvo-drugoe-delo-puteshestvie-po-transsibu-v-poiskah-talantov/ https://tvkultura.ru/article/show/article_id/279586/ http://tv2.today/Istorii/Tut-vam--nemoskva http://www.cultradio.ru/brand/episode/id/57958/episode_id/1907111/ http://www.cultradio.ru/brand/audio/id/63085/
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tmnotizie · 6 years
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PESARO – Evento speciale a Pesaro, nella splendida cornice di Palazzo Gradari. Si tratta del “Festival dei bambini dell’Arte, dell’Amicizia e della Pace Italia Uzbekistan 2018” che ha proposto la mostra fotografica di Kamil Enikeev dal titolo “Favolosa Metropolitana di Tashkent” e “Ritratti” della fotografa Elvira Kasimova. L’iniziativa è nata per promuovere l’integrazione tra popoli e culture diverse, con l’arte che è il collante per una società inclusiva. L’evento è stato organizzato dall’associazione culturale VerbumlandiArt (presidente Regina Resta), con l’ottima regia e organizzazione della pittrice Aida Abdullaeva che ha reso l’evento carico di emozioni.
Il Festival è stato inaugurato il 25 aprile alla presenza del consigliere regionale Andrea Biancani, dell’assessora comunale alla crescita Giuliana Ceccarelli, del Consigliere d’affari dell’Ambasciata dell’Uzbekistan a Roma Rustam Kayumov, del presidente della Fondazione Mazzoleni, Mario Mazzoleni, del critico d’arte Carlo Roberto Sciascia, del vice direttore della scuola Sardor Nigmatov insieme con il maestro d’arte Murodilla Akramov, della stilista Melissa Caldari, dell’artista Lilian Rita Callegari.
La partecipazione dei giovani artisti è stata un’importante occasione nelle Celebrazioni dei 150 anni dalla morte di Gioachino Rossini. Hanno disegnato a tema il grande musicista “Gioachino Rossini” 3 ragazzi Mukhamedjanova Jasmina, Nasrillaev Bekhruz, Olimova Shakhnoza del liceo artistico, direttore Somi Sadikov dell’Academia Belli Arte dello stato, guidata dal presidente dell’Accademia Belle Arti dell’Uzbekistan, Akmal Nur, che sono venuti direttamente a Pesaro al festival.
Hanno partecipato anche i ragazzi Maksimova Alla, Dubotskiy Gennady, Mitrofanov Maksim, Musaev Jamshid, Hamidov Mirjahon con i disegni della Fondazione onlus “Sen yolg’iz emassan” (traduzione: “Non sei da solo”) dell’Uzbekistan fondata nel 2002 per fornire assistenza a 360° ai bambini orfani e bisognosi.  Altri 3 ragazzi Abdul-Ahadova Amina, Abdullaeva Aylin, Shekalyova Darya, con i disegni della scuola privata “Sehriyo”, vincitori del concorso nazionale della capitale Tashkent.
La manifestazione si è svolta dal 24 – 29 aprile 2018. Hanno mostrato anche la loro bravura esponendo alla mostra i quadri d’arte digitale Miguel Angel Acosta Lara e l’artista Antonino Lanza. Successo e applausi per la stilista Fabiana Gabellini con la sua collezione «KINDS Mamma e Figlia». Tra gli ospiti la giovane cantante finalista del programma  televisivo RAI “Ti lascio una canzone” e anche i musicisti della scuola musicale di Tashkent, che sono venuti a partecipare al CIMP “Concorso internazionale musicale Città di Pesaro” organizzato da Francesca Matacena, che è stata presente all’inaugurazione del festival; non sono mancate le presenze del mondo culturale uzbeko con la partecipazione di Gulia Caponi, Rujena Asanova e Nasiba Nurjanova e tanti altri.
Alla chiusura del Festival dei ragazzi è stato donato un disegno al Comune di Pesaro, ricevuto dall’assessore alla Cultura Daniele Vimini. L’evento è stato inoltre un’occasione di incontro e di scambio di esperienze che valorizzano l’arte   come veicolo di socializzazione e di coesione sociale tra persone differenti per genere, per età, per razza, cultura, religione e provenienza sociale, in un contesto di reale dialogo interculturale.
L’obiettivo del festival era coinvolgere i bambini, che hanno vissuto a Pesaro un’esperienza entusiasmante; è solo l’inizio di una collaborazione fra i due Paesi, il progetto prevede di allargare le iniziative anche ad altri settori dell’arte, come la poesia, la prosa, il teatro, la musica. Coinvolgere i più giovani crea speranza per un futuro migliore, l’arte e la cultura sono il linguaggio universale che tutti possono comprendere.
 Il progetto “Angeli” del festival è stato dedicato alle malattie rare Sensibilità Chimica Multipla (MCS) e Fibromialgia per la sensibilizzazione e la conoscenza di queste malattie.
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kasimova-dariia · 4 months
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I'm pretty sure THIS is how they went back to Bright Falls. The meme
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kasimova-dariia · 6 days
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Let's motor!
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