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Oil painting Winners of social competitive Budnikov Vladimir Aleksandrovich

Oil painting Winners of social competitive Budnikov Vladimir Aleksandrovich

SKU:Pol122

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*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING ***
* TITLE: "Winners of social competitive"
* ARTISTS: Budnikov Vladimir Aleksandrovich
* SIZE: 147x247 cm/'57.87x97.24 inches'
* MEDIUM: oil, canvas
* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection
* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this product

About the artist: Born on June 4, 1942 in the city of Kogan, Bukhara region, Uzbekistan. Son of A. Budnikov. Graduated from the Kiev Art Institute (1971). Teachers in the specialty - T. Yablonskaya. Painter. He worked in the field of easel painting. He is the author of gallery and cultural events, pilot projects. In the canvases of the initial period, there are linear rhythms, of course schematics, a subtle decorative feeling. The beginning of the 70s was marked by a series of landscapes in which the lightness and lyricism of his brush turn out to be. From the mid 70s, it focuses on texture. In the late 80s, the color activity and emotional tension of the paintings are clearly visible. Painting of the 90s is a pure voice of color, which has become the axis and unifying force of "pulsating" canvases. Known for research in the field of pictorial metaphysics, as well as the foundations of the neo-baroque movement in non-figurative painting. Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1975). Honored Artist of Ukraine (1992). At the 3rd International Art Festival (1998) he was named the best painter and was awarded the Golden Section Prize. Taught painting at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (1972), professor at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture (1999). Participated in exhibitions since 1971. Personal - in Kiev (1990, 1993, 1995), Moscow (1990), Berlin (1990, 1992, 1994, 1995), Vienna (1991, 1993), Bonn (1991), Erfurt (1993), Toulouse (1993). Major works: "Winter in Kiev" (1975), "Khiva" (1978), "Kiev restorers" (1980), "Sunday in Podol" (1983), "Sun over the city" (1988), "Slavic motive" ( 1991), "Christmas Eve" (1992), series: "Oasis" (1998), "Large Landscape", "Mirage" (1999); still lifes from the series: "Gifts of Ukraine", "Wedding in the village of Glebovka; "Old Sednev", "Blue House", "June"; "Tomorrow is a holiday", "Rush hour"; "Composition in the Baroque Style", "Conversation", "Observation" from the cycle "Mystery of Life".
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