Painting of the Church of St. Vassian

Holy Trinity Monastery, Alatyr

The Church of St. Vassian in the Holy Trinity Monastery in the city of Alatyr was completely painted by our workshop in 2009. The total area of the murals was approximately 1,000 square meters.

Exterior view of the Church of St. Vassian, Holy Trinity Monastery, Alatyr
Church of St. Vassian, Holy Trinity Monastery, Alatyr

The work was carried out during the summer of 2009 and took about three months. The entire volume of painting was completed sequentially and within the established deadlines.

As part of the project, all internal spaces of the church were painted: the altar area, walls, vaults, and main compositional zones. All images were created in accordance with traditional Orthodox iconography and are harmoniously integrated into the architecture of the monastery church.

In addition to the murals, our workshop created an iconostasis for this church, which allowed for a cohesive artistic design of the interior.

The paintings are executed in the Byzantine tradition, adhering to the canons of Orthodox art, with attention to composition, color harmony, and the spiritual content of the images.

Below are photos of murals and the process of working on the church.

If you would like to order a church mural or find out the cost of the work, you can contact us through the contact page.