Artist Information:
Andrew Lipcko
Moscow,
Russian Federation
Member Since: Oct 2007
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Artist Statement:
Has created more than 300 artworks.
Has had 6 personal shows all over Russia.
The favorite style is realism, the artist is convinced that art is the way
of spiritual perfection, and any activity in art is nothing else but service
for the sake of art.
These are several more facts about A. Lipcko and his creative work:
1) Andrew is a former boxer; he began painting after he survived apparent
death in the ring.
2) He has created his own style and technique: viewed from distance his
works look photorealistic, but close by there are strokes of clear paint,
without glazes, it is practically impressionism.
3) According to the words of the director of Samara Gallery "Meridian" T.
Sarkisyan 'One can easily walk in Andrew's landscapes', the artist himself
says that his artworks are alive.
Here is a shot quotation from annotation to Andrew's creative work:
"Many critics of Andrew's work notice that in his artworks one feels absence
of the author. The artist himself believes that he should not fill his
paintings with his personality as nature is harmonious, without his
participation, it is inspired and exalted as it is. Lipcko loves very much
to ...
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Andrew Lipcko's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Andrew Lipcko's Portfolio. Browse Lipcko's body of work: Has created more than 300 artworks.
Has had 6 personal shows all over Russia.
The favorite style is realism, the artist is convinced that art is the way
of spiritual perfection, and any activity in art is nothing else but service
for the sake of art.
These are several more facts about A. Lipcko and his creative work:
1) Andrew is a former boxer; he began painting after he survived apparent
death in the ring.
2) He has created his own style and technique: viewed from distance his
works look photorealistic, but close by there are strokes of clear paint,
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