Available Works

Biography

Belarusian contemporary painter Dina Leonova (b. 1988, Vladivostok, USSR) currently resides and works in Warsaw, Poland, and
London, UK. Her work primarily focuses on the human body, portraiture, vulnerability, and impermanence. Through personal narratives and everyday scenes, Leonova explores the ambiguity and complexity of human nature. She embraces the potential for accidents in her art, leaving room for interpretation and allowing her subjects to appear both fading and emerging, beautiful and flawed, real and imaginative. Dina primarily works with watercolors on smooth, all-medium paper or canvas. She often prepares her own watercolor paint by mixing dry pigments with gum Arabic. Leonova’s visual style is characterized by fluid, gestural brushwork that creates deep emotional engagement. Her wet-on-wet technique allows colors and shapes to bleed and merge. Drawing inspiration from family photographs and memories, the blurred boundaries of her forms evoke feelings of nostalgia and fragility. A limited, muted color palette and loose mark-making serve as her visual trademarks. Her paintings explore themes of self-portraiture, identity, and motherhood, focusing on the passage of time and the challenge of capturing fleeting moments. Trained as an architect, Dina Leonova completed her BA and MA in Architecture in Minsk, Belarus, in 2011 and 2012. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigious Chevening Scholarship to pursue postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom and is currently enrolled in the MA Painting program at the Royal College of Art (2024–2025). Her first solo exhibition took place at HOS Gallery in Warsaw, Poland, in January 2025.

Education

MA, Royal College of Art, 2024-2025

Private Collections

The Institute of Russian Realist Art, Moscow, Russia

Exhibitions

Selected solo exhibitions

2025
Between Layers, HOS Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

Selected group exhibitions

2023
Google Home, Warsaw Observatory of Culture, Warsaw, Poland

2020
Not/funny pictures, KX Gallery, Brest, Belarus

2018
Art Minsk 2018, National gallery Palace of arts, Minsk, Belarus

2018
Come Back Home, The Institute of Russian Realist Art, Moscow, Russia

Art fairs
2025
NADA Villa Warsaw, represented by HOS Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

Grants
2024
Chevening Scholarship, British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, London, UK