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Your submission at Articles for creation: Natalia Toreeva (March 10)
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Hello User:onel5969, Thanks for your feedback on possible improvement! I will try to follow your suggestions. Thanks, Natalia T.Toreeva (talk) 18:19, 11 March 2016 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Natalia Toreeva (March 27)
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As reviewing administrator, I deleted the article. The immediate question isn't notability, but promotionalism. If you want to rewritethe article, try to do it as follows:
- write one or two paragraphs about her general biography , education, and any long-term appointments or positions.
- List the major exhibitions in which she had works, including only those in major museums and the like., not everything possible
- List those works of hers' in the permanent collection of major museums -- not local museums, or private collections. For every one of them, give a reference to a third party source to show they're in the collection.
- Omit minor material: to the extent that the subject is importance, there will be sufficient without it. DGG ( talk ) 04:26, 17 April 2016 (UTC)
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Speedy deletion nomination of Natalia Toreeva
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Talkpage ban
As you're only here to promote yourself, you are banned indefinitely from my talkpage. Joseph2302 (talk) 06:05, 27 May 2016 (UTC)
May 2016
This is your only warning; if you make personal attacks on other people again, as you did at Talk:Natalia Toreeva, you may be blocked from editing without further notice. Comment on content, not on other contributors or people. Please revert your personal attacks against me, otherwise I will seek administrative action against you. Joseph2302 (talk) 13:55, 27 May 2016 (UTC)
There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Muffled Pocketed 15:53, 31 May 2016 (UTC)(#925)
AfD
- Unfortunately, after comments by DGG this page is going to be deleted => we are wasting our time. I know, this is not fair, but such is life. My very best wishes (talk) 21:20, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
Move on... Here is one of the quote of Omar Khayyam (Iran, 11-12 centuries) I started follow, because it gives me the good balance in my life:
"Чтоб мудро жизнь прожить, знать надобно немало,
Два важных правила запомни для начала:
Ты лучше голодай, чем что попало есть,
И лучше будь один, чем вместе с кем попало."
Thanks... Move on...Toreeva (talk) 18:55, 11 June 2016 (UTC)
- I !voted keep on this article and felt that it did deserve some place on Wikipedia - sorry. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 10:18, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
Thank you...Toreeva (talk) 14:29, 14 June 2016 (UTC)
New/old information for new Draft:Natalia Toreeva
Education and Career:
- 1961-1971: After graduation of the College of Art and Design, Natalia G. Toreeva worked as a Fashion Designer in the Leningrad House of Fashion. She participated in exhibitions inside of the USSR and abroad - Canada, Japan, and Germany. Received Awards. Made the illustrations for the "Moda" magazines and designed Posters for the films and theaters.
- 1969-1971: In parallel with work as a Fashion Designer, she worked as a teacher of Design and Composition for the College of the Art and Design.
- 1969-1977: After receiving her Master's degree in Arts, she worked as an Artist/Costume Designer in Leningrad Film Studio "Lenfilm" until her immigration in 1977 to USA. See her Filmography at [1]
- 1982-1987: She worked on her Master's degree in Computer Science at the DePaul University, Chicago, USA.
- 1987: As Computer Graphics Designer, she worked for the Cable TV projects, Chicago, USA.
- 1987-2006: After the graduation and receiving her Master's degree in Computer Science, she worked as the Computer Science software engineer and the system analyst in IT companies, Illinois, USA. She received 5 patents for her invention in IT company, where she worked until her retirement.
- 2006-present: As a retired engineer, she continues to work on her art projects, including her artwork, design, illustrations, and poetry for many books, novels, and literary magazines.
Having two Master's degrees, in the Art and Design and in Computer Science, she uses this combined knowledge in digital media and technology for the 2D computer graphics drawings, which is based mostly on technology that still, by her words, has the computer graphics technology limitation. As the computer scientist and the artist, she feels that her inspiration for the computer graphics, with its logical connection and in the form of two-dimensional geometric pattern, is going from the Russian artist and founder of Avant-garde Suprematism movement of 1920s-1930s, Kazimir Malevich, and from El Lissitzky, but in the different form, as computer graphics, which did not exist at that avant-garde art time. Kazimir Malevich was also the teacher of O. Sidlin, her teacher in the "School of Sidlin" art group, where K. Malevich's art was a big influence on the students. Her computer graphics artwork mostly used for the Posters, the "Honoring our Veterans" (2010, 2016), and other literary journals.
- 2008: Became the Member of the DuPage Writers Group, Illinois, USA, and later she also contributed as the Art Consultant, artwork, poetry.[2]
- 2010: Became the Member of the Artists Trade Union of Russia, Moscow, Russia, and was included in the "Russian Artists Rating" category. After the falling of Soviet Union in 1991, the Artists Trade Union of Russia was permitted to accept into the Artists Trade Union not only the artists from the Russian Federation, but also from the republics of the former Soviet Union, and the artists from the Russian Emigration.[3]
- 2011: Listed as one of the 10,000 best world artists of XVIII-XXI centuries by the Artists Trade Union of Russia in their International Artists Rating category. To be selected into International Artists Rating, the Artist's Rating should be only on top 3 levels (the artists of levels 1 to 3), which gives the position for each artist in the history of art, by comparing the artists artworks of different nations and countries. [4]
Exhibitions:
- 1968-1969: Participated in the First unofficial exhibitions "Group Exhibition of O. Sidlin's Studio", and "2nd exhibition of the Studio of Osip Sidlin", Kozitsky Palace of Culture, Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia).
- 1976, 1977: Participated in unofficial, so called "Apartment Exhibitions", including in Alek Rapoport (1933-1997) apartment exhibition, before his immigration in 1976, and in March 28, 1977, in the "Self-portrait and Portrait" exhibition in the Igor M. Loginov's (art collector) apartment.[5]
Museums:
- 1. "Lenfilm" film studio Museum (sculpture, drawings for the films), St. Petersburg, Russia (1977).
- 2. "Spertus" Museum, Chicago (drawings), USA (1978).
- 3. Museum of Lyric Opera of Chicago (watercolor, stage design for "Tristan and Isolda", Wagner's opera), Art Gallery, Chicago, USA (1985).
- 4. Washington Museum of Russian Poetry and Music (Posters, computer graphics), USA (2014).[6]
- 5. Diaghilev Museum of Modern Art (paintings), St. Petersburg, Russia (2014-2015).
- 6. The State Museum of Contemporary Art "Tsarskoselskaya Collection" (painting, artwork, books), St. Petersburg, Russia (2014-2016).
Her Books:
- 2010-2012: She is an author and illustrator of children's books, Illinois, USA.[7] (Note: the names of 3 children's books already in the Draft)
Publications:
- "Christmas in Russia" book, World Book, Inc, 1992, 1997, 2001, Illinois, USA. Artwork for Front and Back Cover. "The Mummers' Holiday", the scene from Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace", illustrations on p.24-26. "The Legend of the Snow Maiden", tale by the famous Russian storyteller Alexander Afanasief, illustration on p. 47. Illustration of a "Present-day Russia" map, p.53. [8] ISBN 9780716608929, ISBN 0-7166-0892-8.
- 1990: "Tambores y cornetas" ("Drums and trumpets") book, MacMillan Publishing Company, New York, USA. The children's book for the International Spanish readers. The illustrations for the story "El rey y la pobre cabana" ("The King and the poor cabin") based on a Russian folktale, p. 176-185, watercolor. [9] ISBN 0-8445-8310-3, printed ISBN 0-8445-8311-1.
- 2005: "Герои Ленинградской культуры 1950е-1980е", the book published in Russian, St. Petersburg, Russia, where the "School of Sidlin" art group included among other art groups (pp. 20-28), 2005.[10] OCLC 637824734 (Note: already in Draft)
- 2009: Literary Journal: "Honoring Our Veterans". DuPage Writers Group, USA. My poems, drawings (through the book), "Finding Peace" story (p. 21-29). Story Coordinator and Art Consultant. ISBN 978-0-9788419-3-5. (Note: already in Draft)
References
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0867965/ (in English) or https://www.kinopoisk.ru/name/2016607/ (in Russian) "Filmography".
- ^ https://dupagewriters.wordpress.com/local-authors/"Possibilities" literary journal, by the DuPage Writers Group, Illinois, USA.
- ^ http://www.artunion.ru/painters/e2-17-1.htm Member of Artists Trade Union, Moscow, Russia.
- ^ http://www.10000best.com/be2-20.htm or http://best.artunion.ru/b2-19.htm "Reference book of the Artist Trade Union of Russia", Moscow, listed best world artists of XVIII-XXI centuries.
- ^ http://volokhonsky.livejournal.com/605783.html?thread=6578519 "Карта памятных мест Нонконформистского искусства до 1981" (see #95: 1977 (28 March)) as "Apartment Exhibitions", in Russian, 2008, St. Petersburg, Russia.
- ^ http://m-tsvetaeva.org/Раздел/Костры-Вечера/ВЕЧЕРА-КОНЦЕРТЫ/Песня-Юлия-Зыслина-«Где-живут-соловьи»-на-стихи-Сергея-Красикова.html Poster in the collection of the Museum of "Russian Poetry and Music", Washington, USA.
- ^ http://sbpra.com/NataliaGToreeva/ "Children's books" of Natalia Toreeva, 2010-2012, USA.
- ^ https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0716608928 "Christmas in Russia" book, 1992, or https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0716608626 and click on cover, 2001.
- ^ http://www.abebooks.co.uk/mundo-cuenta-avertura-Tambores-Cornetas-soto/1409817801/bd "Tambores y Cornetas" book for Spanish children, 1990.
- ^ http://allpeterart.narod.ru/geroi-kniga-incomplete.pdf "Heroes of Leningrad culture 1950e-1980e", in Russian, St. Petersburg, Russia.
AN closed
Hi Toreeva, the AN discussion you opened has now been closed, with a consensus that you are now banned from contributing to Draft:Natalia Toreeva, and should place your suggestions on the talk page. Best, Keilana (talk) 14:41, 4 July 2016 (UTC)