

#Faceless figures painting series
The painting by Anna Leporskaya shows a series of faceless figures, and it was. The Three Figures painting, by Anna Leporskaya, was recently on exhibit at the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia. A 'bored' security guard allegedly ruined a 740,000 painting on his first day at work - by drawing faces on it. The painting itself was insured for roughly RUB 74.9 million (a little over $1 million) and the museum estimated roughly RUB 250,000 ($3300) in damages. A bored security guard allegedly ruined a 1 million (Rs 7.47 crore) painting on his first day at work - after he drew eyes on its faceless figures.
#Faceless figures painting free
That guard has since been fired and will likely be charged and convicted of vandalism, which carries a fine of roughly RUB 40,000 (~$535) and up to one year of correctional labor. faceless figure painting, bluack grey portrait, dark light, original strange, weird odd (139) Sale Price 58.15 58.15 68.41 Original Price 68.41 (15 off) FREE shipping Add to Favorites Miniature Faceless Portrait Pink Original Painting 3x4 'Female Figure in Roses' No Face Art Tiny Painting Contemporary Art. In December, the guard at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia, used a ballpoint pen to draw eyes on two of the faceless subjects of Three Figures, which the artist.

The Birth of a New Art.' A 60-year-old guard from a private security company apparently wasn't too taken with the art, and got bored enough to draw little eyes on two of the three figures using a ballpoint pen. The incident occurred in the west-central Russian city of Yekaterinburg, where the painting was on display at the Yeltsin Centre as part of an exhibition titled 'The World as Non-Objectivity. "Three Figures" is a work by avant-garde Russian artist Anna Leporskaya more widely known for her work with porcelain, featuring three faceless people set against a sparse background. Staged in provocative poses, his startlingly lifelike mannequin art installations are often social critiques meant to challenge the viewer to question their reality and raise social awareness. To the dismay of many, the guard is said to have drawn two pairs of eyes with a pen onto artist Anna Leporskayas Three Figures (1932-1934) painting on display in Western Russia. In what might go down as one of the greatest 'Worst First Day at Work' examples we've ever seen, a Russian security guard was fired after he decided to draw eyes on a million-dollar painting. American street artist Mark Jenkins is the name behind the faceless figures popping up in cities around the world.
