Masha GorodiLova was born in Siberia, where she trained artistically, attending art school and developing a visual sensitivity closely tied to the observation of the human body and emotion.
After moving to Italy, she combined her artistic path with extensive experience in fashion, shaping an aesthetic approach attentive to detail, gesture, and materials, always guided by subtle emotional tension.
She lives and works in Rome, in an attic-studio, creating immersed in urban silence with the constant presence of her two Jack Russell dogs, Zaika and Yoshi, recurring figures in her pictorial imagination.
Her research focuses on the relationship between humans and animals, the vulnerability of imperfect bodies, and the emotional unease hidden behind delicate forms. She mainly works with mixed media on canvas and paper, using a pastel palette contrasted with the psychological depth of her compositions.
Her solo and group exhibitions have been hosted in galleries and independent spaces in Italy and abroad. Her work has been recognized for its ability to evoke genuine emotions, giving dignity and depth to the animal world in contemporary art.
She currently lives and works in Rome.