Diana Maratovna Sadykova was born in 1978 in Kislovodsk. Then she moved to Uzbekistan, where she graduated from the Tashkent Republican Art College, as well as the Uzbek State Institute of Arts named after M. Uigur.
The canvases of Diana Sadykova are kept in private collections in Russia, Italy, England, USA, France, Austria, Spain, Germany, Japan, Israel and Canada.
Diana grew up in an artistic family and has been drawing since her early childhood. She continues the work of her father, the famous watercolorist Marat Sadykov, and her mother, a painter and graphic artist. It was very important to find your own creative style. After graduating from the painting department at the M. Uigur Institute of Arts, the artist lived in the Netherlands for a year and traveled a lot around German cities. Comprehending the heritage of Europe, Diana Sadykova realized that she lacked the sun, positive and brightness of her native Tashkent, which determined her return home.
The central theme of Diana's work was the flowers that her beloved husband gives her. The desire to prolong the life of these signs of love led to the creation of numerous still lifes. Flowers on the canvases of the painter are written large, juicy, emphatically decorative. The strokes are dense, free, very gently sculpt the shape of a flower, conveying the nuances of its shades. The colorful mass is emphatically textured, reflecting the lively flutter of the petals and the smooth musical rhythm of the plants that are collected in a bouquet.
