Dasha Vong is a student of the renowned Russian artist Borisova Anna Vladimirovna, who has completed her studies at the Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Ilya Glazunov. She has been exposed to various styles of painting including realism, impressionism, pointillism, and Russian abstract expressionism, having been taught by Constantine Inal-Ipa, a member of the UNESCO Union of Artists in 1996 and a professional union of artists in 2007.
Dasha Vong has participated in several Moscow exhibitions, and her paintings are in private collections in Moscow and the UAE. Her artistic journey began with restoring antique furniture where she discovered her love for colors. Five years ago, she started exploring fluid art, followed by realism and pointillism, and now she works in abstraction. The pandemic provided her with the opportunity to delve deeper into her passion for art.
Dasha Vong believes that stories heal the soul, whether expressed through music, text, or color. Her artwork is empathetic and possesses a spirit that resonates with the viewer. If one can connect with her work, then she has successfully conveyed a story that they can relate to, and they will no longer feel alone. She expresses pure emotion on her canvas and is unafraid of being incomprehensible and different. Her goal is to find her path to harmony, blending retro and modern elements, as she believes our emotions are connected to the past.
Dasha Vong’s preferred medium is oil, and she draws inspiration from the works of Gerhard Richter and Grace Hartigan.