Elizabeth Nenarokov is a passionate and ambitious contemporary artist experimenting with various sculptural materials such as ceramics, wood, glass, metal, and painting mediums. Born in London, Nenarokov has lived in Russia, Slovenia, and Cyprus throughout her life. In 2015, she...
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Elizabeth Nenarokov is a passionate and ambitious contemporary artist experimenting with various sculptural materials such as ceramics, wood, glass, metal, and painting mediums. Born in London, Nenarokov has lived in Russia, Slovenia, and Cyprus throughout her life. In 2015, she graduated from Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts with Master's degree in Monumental Ceramics. After her studies, she continued to make art on the side while building a successful career in the hotel industry.
2020 was a pivotal year for Elizabeth. The pandemic caused the hotel she was working at to temporarily close down, while in her personal life, she was in the midst of a divorce. To be close to family, she moved out of Cyprus and back to Slovenia. Nenarokov needed a way to process these feelings, and it was at this time, she rediscovered clay in a whole new way. Making art gave her the ability to transform her emotions into something new, beautiful, and inspiring.
In the summer of 2021, Nenarokov moved back to Cyprus, Paphos town to focus on establishing an artistic presence. Inspired by the challenges and opportunities from her experiences, she currently dedicates her time in creating pieces that reflect an emotional, raw connection within the animal spirit and music. She collaborates with architecture and interior design companies, making monumental installations with her bold expressions.
Nenarokov has been a part of many exhibitions in Moscow, Slovenia, and Cyprus. In 2012 and 2013 she was part of the Youth Exhibition of Russian Artists at the Kuznetskiy Most in Moscow. She has art pieces in two private collections held at the Darwin Museum of Moscow and in Limassol, Cyprus. In 2020 she had her first solo exhibition Daemon shown at the Blacksmith center in Lesce, Slovenia. Her most recent exhibition was This is Cyprus at Makers Space Gallery, Tala, in 2022 and her personal exhibition at Wind & Wave Gallery, Paphos, in 2022.