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Stowe, VT, 05672
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Anna Yakubovskaya

When I think back to my first childhood memories, I was always drawing—the hamsters we kept as pets at school, portraits of my elderly neighbors, and other sights from my neighborhood as well as my imagination, at times blurring the lines between the two... For as long as I can remember, my creativity has been my way of interacting with the world—of feeling, capturing, softening, sharing whatever environment I find myself in.

My artistic path started in my home city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, where I went on to study at the Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design. I moved to the United States in 1997, and most recently to Vermont, in 2021.

Today, I mainly work in two mediums—watercolor and silk painting. These techniques resemble each other in that they both require a certain fearlessness, as well as a trust for the material, in order to strike a balance between the intentional and the spontaneous. Exploring one often helps me find a new freedom, or lightness, in the other.

With watercolors, I have embarked in the wonder of plein air painting— stepping out of my studio to capture breathtaking Vermont landscapes and charming New England towns.

When it comes to silk, my work has often been centered in wearable art bearing motifs from the natural world—native plants, birds, detailed flowers.

I still wonder why exactly I create—what my mission is, if I even must have one? Today I would say that it is not necessarily to create beauty, but rather to capture, draw attention to, or translate in my own way the abundance of beauty that is around us. It is what nourishes me, and hopefully touches others.

Anna Yakubovskaya

When I think back to my first childhood memories, I was always drawing—the hamsters we kept as pets at school, portraits of my elderly neighbors, and other sights from my neighborhood as well as my imagination, at times blurring the lines between the two... For as long as I can remember, my creativity has been my way of interacting with the world—of feeling, capturing, softening, sharing whatever environment I find myself in.

My artistic path started in my home city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, where I went on to study at the Stieglitz State Academy of Art and Design. I moved to the United States in 1997, and most recently to Vermont, in 2021.

Today, I mainly work in two mediums—watercolor and silk painting. These techniques resemble each other in that they both require a certain fearlessness, as well as a trust for the material, in order to strike a balance between the intentional and the spontaneous. Exploring one often helps me find a new freedom, or lightness, in the other.

With watercolors, I have embarked in the wonder of plein air painting— stepping out of my studio to capture breathtaking Vermont landscapes and charming New England towns.

When it comes to silk, my work has often been centered in wearable art bearing motifs from the natural world—native plants, birds, detailed flowers.

I still wonder why exactly I create—what my mission is, if I even must have one? Today I would say that it is not necessarily to create beauty, but rather to capture, draw attention to, or translate in my own way the abundance of beauty that is around us. It is what nourishes me, and hopefully touches others.

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Art for Art Giveaway!!
Help broaden access and educational opportunities for young people in music and the musical arts, by entering to win this life-size, welded guitar sculpture. This sculpture was created by 17 year old artist Alissa Kenwood and h
We’ve had some exciting additions to the gallery over the past couple weeks. Insta doesn’t do them justice, come on in and see for yourself.

1- @jen_kenneyvt and Judy Bush from Richmond, VT have curated a beautiful collection of sculptur
We are so incredibly grateful to everyone who came to our very first Featured Artist Talk last night. Julia Skonicki @lovelightconnect kicked off the series with a beautiful presentation of her creative journey and a heartfelt sharing of her work. Wi
We are excited to share that Chris Zebal will be playing live at the gallery Friday, 6/20. His set will kick off around 6:30pm. Come hang out, listen to great music and surround yourself with art and good company.

Chris Zebal, originally from Freder
We’re one week away!! Join us next Tuesday, 6/17 at 7pm at the Northwood Gallery and help build community through art. 

Julia Skonicki will read from her first published book “Awakened”, and a Q&A with the author will follow.
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It’s Friday! Here is a glimpse of some of our artist drops offs from this week. We have new jewelry from @malasmandalas, new pottery from @flashravenstudio, and some new Wood Spirits from Scott Peterson. #stowe #artist #madeinvermont  #jewelry
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