Daria's profile

Daria Souvorova is a painter and designer. She received her Master of Fine Art from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and a Bachelor degree in Fine Arts from Pratt Institute. Living and working in Baltimore, Daria works primarily in graphite, pastel, and oil on linen with a focus on narrative figuration. Daria is the recipient of the Maryland State Art Council's Individual Artist Grant and Golden Artist Materials Grant. Daria has exhibited in New York, Maryland, and Australia and her work was included in exhibitions in New York, Philadelphia, Texas, Connecticut, Virginia, Kansas, and Maryland. Daria's work is included in several public collections including the permanent collection of the Munson-Williams-Proctor Museum of Art. Daria's work was published in Art Forum, Gallery Guide, American Art Collector, Modern Painters, New American Paintings, various newspapers and media.

Daria recently completed a yearlong position as the Artist-in-Residence at PrattMWP and works as an AP Studio Art and AP Art History instructor at George Washington Carver Center for the Arts and Technology. Daria has taught in undergraduate and community education programs and has given lectures on her work and the fine arts at PrattMWP, Guildford Grammar School, Pratt Institute and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In addition, Daria worked extensively with Pratt Institute's Mobile Laboratory. Working with Dr. Bernhard Bluemich and Dr. Eleonora Del Federico, Daria performed portable Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Xray Fluorescence research in Herculaneum, Italy. Daria is an author on the joint publication of "Ancient Roman wall paintings mapped nondestructively by portable NMR" in Analytical and Bio-Analytical Chemistry. She has taught and given lectures on Portable NMR Conservation in Herculaneum, Ancient Roman Fresco Technique and Application, as well as the synthesis of a variety of historic media and materials.

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