Jevgenia Dudin

Artist's country of origin: Estonia
Jevgenia Dudin (1986) is an artist from Pärnu, currently living and working in Tallinn. She studied at the Pärnu Art School and graduated from Tallinn University with a degree in Art Education. She currently teaches art in an after-school program, guiding preschool and school-aged children in developing creative thinking and visual sensitivity.
Her paintings blend a decorative style with elements of realism, using acrylics and rich, saturated colors. Her work often focuses on everyday moments filled with quiet introspection and presence. Recurring themes include contemplative female figures, domestic objects, and interior scenes — visual fragments that evoke memory or inner experience.
In addition to painting, she works as an illustrator, with projects ranging from detailed historical graphics to vibrant illustrations for children’s books.
She regularly exhibits her work and runs a small creative brand called Padiloom, where she handcrafts textile bags with illustration-inspired designs — bringing art into daily life in a tangible and personal way.