Yelena Yefimova Explained

Yelena Yefimova
Birth Name:Еле́на Ива́новна Ефи́мова
Birth Date:1948
Birth Place:Moscow
Nationality:Russian
Known For:Open-work carving combined with low-relief engraving and color
Training:Abramtsevo Artistic-Industrial College of Vasnetsova
Patrons:Artists Union of Russia. Guild Masters — armourers

Yelena Ivanovna Yefimova (born 1948 in Russia) is a Russian artist and sculptor and a member of the National Association of Art crafts and Guild masters (armourers division). She has participated in six specialized weapons exhibitions and more than twenty other national and international exhibitions. Her works are in private and museum collections, including the collection of the State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve at the Moscow Kremlin.[1]

She graduated in 1968 from Abramtsevo Artistic-Industrial College, Vasnetsova, in the department of art of carving on bone. From 1968 to 1974, she worked at the "Northern Souvenirs" Chukchi at workshop in the village Uelen. From 1976 to 1987 she was chief artist at the Research Institute of the Art Industry in the scientific laboratory of bones, skin, and fur. She has 35 years of experience in the fields of jewelry and decorative arts. She is a member of the National Club of the Hortaya borzaya breed of borzoi dogs.

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  1. Web site: Музеи Московского Кремля – Клинки России – 2004Указатель художников-оружейников . Kreml.ru . 12 May 2011.