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Olga Kataeva-Rochford

Olga Kataeva-Rochford

An artist inspired by travel and freedom
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Marines

The theme of boats and navigation is closely linked to the artist’s family history. Many of his relatives and close friends are seafarers. Some of them have sailed for many years on the waves of the whole world, and in particular in the Arctic zone, from Greenland to Canada, in the footsteps of one of their great-grandfathers, one of the last Newfoundlanders of the first half of the 20th century.
Their world is one of inner freedom, responsibility and discipline, mutual aid, respect and immense love for life. For Olga Kataeva-Rochford, the theme of the seas is related to the age-old dream of exploring infinite space, where the boat is a home, a floating cathedral, a constructive human will, infinitely courageous in the face of the immense elements.

Upper categories:
  • Series
Sub-categories:
  • Bisquine Granvillaise
  • Boats
  • Dubosq shipyard, Granville
  • New start
  • Nuka
  • Paris Maritime
  • Russian boats
  • Seafarers
  • Shellfish
  • Shipyard
  • Shtandart
  • Skol Ar Mor

Shtandart in La Rochelle Port (#433)

  • La Rochelle
  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 29,7 x 42 cm DATE 2021 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS

Aft of the Frigate Shtandard (#432)

  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 29,7 x 42 cm DATE 2021 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS

Frigate Shtandart. Under Full Sail (#431)

  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

One-of-a-kind small tempera painting on MDF. Size : 40×30 cm (16×12 in) Format : vertical This marine tempera painting on MDF expresses the joy, optimism, “Frigate Shtandart. Under Full Sail (#431)”

Shtandart Frigate. Sailing in the Iroise Sea (#429)

  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

Original painting, tempera on MDF panel mounted on a wooden frame, small format Size: 30×50 cm (12×27,5 in) Format: horizontal Tall traditional sailing ships make “Shtandart Frigate. Sailing in the Iroise Sea (#429)”

Frigate Shtandart. Fresh Wind (#428)

  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

A painting from the series dedicated to the frigate Shtandart, a replica of Peter the Great’s admiral ship (1703) built by Vladimir Martus with a “Frigate Shtandart. Fresh Wind (#428)”

Frigate Shtandart. Going up the Seine, for the Rouen Armada (#427)

  • Marine Art
  • Normandy
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 30 x 50 cm DATE 2021 AVAILABILITY Available to purchase. Please feel free to get in touch. PRICE On demand BONUS

Gulf of Morbihan Week (#426)

  • Gulf of Morbihan
  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 30 x 50 cm DATE 2021 AVAILABILITY Not available to purchase PRICE On demand BONUS

Frigate Shtandart. Christmas Tale (#423)

  • Fantasy
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

This painting evokes the magic of winter that one feels more and more while waiting for the Christmas miracle and the New Year holidays. The “Frigate Shtandart. Christmas Tale (#423)”

Shtandart and Hermione. East-West (#422)

  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

This painting shows two large sailing ships, one from the front and one from the back. These old riggings glide across the calm sea, with “Shtandart and Hermione. East-West (#422)”

Shtandart. Eve of Tall Ships Races (#421)

  • Gulf of Morbihan
  • Marine Art
  • Painting
  • Shtandart

The Tall Ships’ Races are international races of training tall ships, designed to encourage international friendship and the training of young people in the art “Shtandart. Eve of Tall Ships Races (#421)”

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