Lyuba Titovets was born and educated in St. Petersburg, Russia, receiving her Masters of Fine Arts from St. Petersburg State University. She began her art studies at five years of age, and has worked as a professional artist more than 20 years. While in St. Petersburg, she taught art, illustrated books and was chief designer of stage and costumes for Theatre Mask. Her final position in Russia was as an art historian for the newly established Department of the History of Culture at St. Petersburg State University.
She has had fourteen solo exhibitions in America and many more in concert with her Siberian-born husband, Aleksander Titovets. Since immigrating to the United States, she has won many prestigious awards including Best in Show in the International Miniature Show in Clearwater, Florida; Best in Show at the International Sierra Medical Competition; the Dellman Creative Award at the Annual National Oil Painters of America; and Best in Show in the historic "Year 2000" Sun Bowl Competition.
Her works have been exhibited at Westminster Abby in London, and her paintings have been chosen to represent the United States in a traveling exhibition through American Consulates worldwide. She is an annual guest artist at the Great American Artists Exhibition in Cincinnati, and her name is included in the Archives of the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC.
The unique and lyrical works of Lyuba Titovets may be found in public and private collections in the US, Canada, Mexico, England, Israel, France, Finland and Russia. Galleries representing the artist are located in Carmel and San Francisco, CA; Scottsdale, AZ; Ruidoso, NM; Boulder, CO; Bozeman, MT; Austin, TX; Cincinnati, OH and Charleston, SC.
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