“Between Colour and Line” – Moscow Exhibition

By Unison Colour
7th January, 2020

“Between Colour and Line”, the pastel society in Russia, ran an exhibition in Moscow from December 13th-16th, with the help of Julia Dubinina, a seller of Unison Colour pastels in Russia.

We provided pastel prizes for the winners, and there were lectures, demos, master classes and a test zone where Julia was on hand to give advice on our pastels.

More than 800 guests visited over the 4 days, and artists came from Russia, UK, Finland, Turkey and Germany to present their artwork in the spectacular Exposed Art Center gallery. The event was a huge success, and Julia has sent some great photos over, to show us how the day went.

Find out more on where to buy Unison pastels in Russia, from Julia’s website: (Russian) www.juliadubinina.art

And finally, just before you go, you can see Russian stockists of Unison Colour Soft Pastels here.

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