Ludmilla Radchenko
Siberian, b. 1978
Ludmilla Radchenko was born in Omsk, Siberia on 11 november 1978, where in 1999 awards a degree in Fashion Design. In 2009 she chooses to pursue her greatest passion: painting. Instinctive and vital, her loud voice art, dressed with real life drives her toward PopRealism. Since december 2010 her first catalogue “Power Pop” edited by Skira can be found in Feltrinelli libraries with a critic essay by Fortunato D’Amico. Ludmilla creates a painting for a champion of moto GP Jorge Lorenzo, for F1 world’s champion Sebastian Vettel, for the rock star Jamiroquai. Far from presenting the object again and again in an hyperbolic and obsessive way as seen in the “classic” pop tradition, Radchenko loads it with social content in open accusation to its exploitation. In deference to the pop spirit, Radchenko, doesn’t limit her interest to canvas but spreads her touch to fashion and design too. The “Siberian soup” FullART by Ludmilla Radchenko was registered as a new brand. During the last years her artworks were used in several fields bringing to life interesting projects and capsule collections (i.e. shoes, bags, sweaters a lot more).
A project that combines art, design, photography, environment and the desire for redemption; that creates a juxtaposition between denunciation and drawings sometimes of child like simplicity, to draw attention to social and cultural contemporary issues. Themselves only the tangible symptoms of wider malaise and man’s internal conflict.
Submitted by Ruler Art


