

The artist paints with acrylics on hardboard or canvas and is not limited to any particular style. He prefers to work uninterrupted, so that no one would disturb the creative process. Pavel Klementyev started exhibition activities in 2009. He is a regular participant of various regional exhibitions. His paintings have been displayed in numerous galleries across Russia, including the gallery of the Ulyanovsk branch of the Union of Artists of Russia, Vladimir Lenin's Apartment Museum, creative space "Quarter", national competition of student art creativity “Archiperspective” in Yekaterinburg.
Pavel also illustrates children's books. He does a lot of sketches before finding a precise concept that fits the literary hero. He tries to look at his work through a child's perspective. Great attention is paid to details. Illustrations to Andersen's and Carroll's books made it to the finals of the All-Russian contest "New Children's Book" organized by Rosman publishing house.


Rada Iya's work conveys the artist's personal spiritual experience in the language of symbolism. Rada creates an alternative reality - a separate fairy tale with plot, chapters, characters, events in the genre of magical realism. The majority of her pieces are done in oil on canvas. Though, in her artistic practice, Rada works with a variety of materials, including clay, paper, watercolor, tea, coffee, ink, flowers and herbs.
Interpreting space in her art, she creates an atmosphere of complete immersion and participation. Magic and mythology, the spiritual journey of the artist and spiritual connection with nature are the three pillars of Rada's creativity. The image of female power is a key motif of the paintings. Paintings and prints of the artist are in private collections in Russia, USA, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Taiwan, UK, Germany, Switzerland, South Korea, China, Spain, Bulgaria, Macedonia.


Sergey Sorokin is a realist artist who does not belong to any groups or movements. He has participated in more than thirty exhibitions, including solo exhibitions in America, Germany and Russia. The works are in the Nizhny Novgorod Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art of the United States, the Tabakman Museum in New York, in private collections of Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow, St. Petersburg, in the cities of Holland, Germany, France, Israel, Australia, and the United States.
The heroes of the artist’s paintings are the city and the townspeople. His works depict not only specific houses, but also real people: not well-dressed and neatly coiffed, but rather marginalized individuals: gypsies at train stations, homeless people, street musicians. The artist sees character and a particular charm in them. Sorokin has his own keen, humorous but kind view of the surrounding reality.


Timofey Malyarov is an abstractionist artist. He creates bright life-affirming paintings. He uses oil pastel, oil paints, aerosol paints, ink as materials. And he mostly paints on paper, canvas or plywood. An artist’s work is always an interplay of color, form, and texture. Timofey appreciates texture and is constantly coming up with new effects using different painting tools.
The artist paints without sketching. Instead, he starts with one thing and then draws around it, adding details, building up the composition. In his works, he explores themes of growth, overcoming stagnation, and the experience of life.


The captivating series "Pandemonium" comprises twelve volumes, each dedicated to a specific Zodiac sign, commencing with Sagittarius. All volumes are interconnected by a continuous storyline, authored by the renowned children's writer, Evgeny Gagloyev. The narrative revolves around the protagonist, Timofey Zverev, who finds himself entangled in the enigmatic world of "Pandemonium" academy, where he discovers extraordinary abilities, learns to control them, and finds new friends.
The book offers readers investigations of mystical mysteries, battles against cunning and mysterious adversaries, and insight into the lives of academy students, their complex relationships with parents and friends. It portrays the romance of first love. The plot is dynamic, captivating, and appealing to teenagers and fantasy enthusiasts.


PANiN is a depressive rave / hip-hop music artist. In 2021, he released an album "Looking for Yourself", that has a total of four tracks.
Most of the musician's tracks are available on streaming platforms. The track "Devochka Bol" ("Girl Pain") has been streamed 20,000 times on YouTube alone. The snippet of the track "Moe More" ("My Sea") has more than 15,000 views. The lyrics of the song tell a musician’s life story.


Discover a world of unique interior items, meticulously crafted from recycled paper by designer Svetlana Kovaleva. The items are made from paper waste, carton packaging, and receipts, which are transformed into pulp and then molded into voluminous designer interior pieces, which, in turn, can be recycled again using the same technology. The assortment includes mirrors, vases for dried flowers, and lamps.
The company aims to produce aesthetically pleasing interior items without causing significant harm to the environment. Svetlana advocates responsible consumption, ensuring that these products are environmentally friendly, and the production technology minimizes the impact on nature. By acquiring these items, customers contribute meaningfully to environmental preservation.


PARLE was founded in 2017 by designer Olga Rykhlova-Parle, the founder of the Museum of Fashion and Tailoring Arts named after Nadezhda Lamanova. PARLE makes clothing and accessories that boldly blend traditional motifs with modern silhouettes and materials. Most models have a unique cut and exquisite decor in the form of traditional folk crafts such as gold embroidery, koklyushechnoy lace, and ethnic embroidery.
Pattern-remise weaving is the brand's calling card. Canvases are handmade at the factory in the Nizhny Novgorod region. PARLE uses its own unique print. The brand's mission is to preserve the traditions and heritage of our ancestors and to support folk crafts enterprises. PARLE clothing complements European trends and fits perfectly into a modern wardrobe.