Artists Describing Their Art:
Vladimir Rusinov - I would like to show my new art brand:"Paintings of P.P.Rubens (17-18th century) --> The canvases of Rubens in J.M.Nattie engravings (18th century )---> Ruben's artworks in high relief images of Vladimir Rusinov (21-th century )". I became the follower and continuator voluntarily of world wide known French master of engraving J.M.Nattie (18th century ),which immortalized huge amount of canvases in his stunning engravings. Today, in honor and respect to P. P. Rubens, a new branch appeared with continuation in ART. I hope the viewers will be delighted and charmed I prefer to work with wood to create a 3D image. Also, I was growing in the farm village, where wood aroma was always around me. ...
Rudra Kishore Mandal - My art works are an exercise in exploration of the self, as a creature of nature; an evolution through understanding of my physical, sensual and spiritual needs. They are expressions of personal confusions, visions, emotions and realizations. They are not constricted by tyrannical rules or inhibitions. On one hand they are projections of my take on worldly matters, which often baffle and trouble me, and on the other they are personifications of my lunacies, fantasies, magical dreams, wicked thoughts and mischievous self expressions. Through their untamed and fantastic imagery, they are intimately mine, and ultimately me. From a very tender age, the constant urge to give a tangible form to my flights of imagination and emotions lead me to find different mediums of expression. Through scribbling on the walls to the art and crafts classes in school, I have evolved. During my college days, I fell in love with the translucent water color and the dark etched lines of an ink pen. The lead pencil became my closest friend. So, I am led to believe that I did not choose the medium I presently work in, but the medium chose me. After graduating as a Bachelor in Fine Arts, due ...
Oleg Buryan - Oleg Buryan was born in 1959, Bila Tserkva, Ukraine. He is a russian and international artist, since 1980aEURtms he lived in Moscow. In 2012 Oleg Buryan moved to St-Petersburg, where he joined St- Petersburg Union of Artists. He belongs to the first generation of post-Soviet creators, integrated to international context. Before deciding to become an artist he studied medicine at theLeningrad Medical Institute, worked as a lawyers secretary, a street cleaner and as a censor for rock lyrics at the Moscow Chief of the Department of Culture. He received his art education as tapestry artist at the Moscow Textile College in the 1980s, and studied video art and independent documentary at Moscow State University from 1994 to 1995 at Associate Professor Deirdre Boyle. In 1989, O. Buryan was awarded a VDNKh Silver medal for his contribution to Russian culture and became the last person to receive such an award in the Soviet period 1985aEUR"1991. In his works various elements of archaic and ethnic art are evident. Recycled art is another name for Buryans art. Some of his sculptures are done as ready-made objects and related to the tradition of Dada in their absurd humor and ...