paintings by natalia glebova are kept in the collections of the russian museum of the tretyakov gallery but at this exhibition in the st. petersburg art museum the viewer will see paintings from private collections and her studio. the exhibition "life in paradise" will run until the beginning of october, the history in her paintings is especially poignant, the beginning of the turning point of the nineties glebova paints a picture of a crowd, in it only innocent children are clearly visible, the adults have no faces. some figures, they turn into statues, in my opinion, into some kind of sculptures, that is, they lose their human appearance, there is also a certain meaning there, when people merge into a single crowd, they lose some individuality. here at the exhibition. said, bought a beautiful italian suit, and so a ceremonial portrait appeared. surprisingly, natalia glebova never paints from life, literally on the run, makes quick sketches on notebooks, envelopes, on everything that comes to hand, and sometimes she paints simply from memory, as, for example, here, in the fall it began