Author’s school of painting "Temple Wall" brought an exhibition in Pskov Automatic translate
Pskov in the hall of the gallery of modern art, known in the city under the name "House on the Embankment" receives artists of St. Petersburg, whose work belongs to the unique school "Temple Wall". The exposition of the exhibition, which unfolded within the walls of the gallery, represents the author’s works of five Petersburg masters. Three of them - Alexander Viziryako, Vladimir Garde and Dmitry Markul, were present at the opening of the exhibition.
In addition to the works of the guests of Pskov who took part in the opening of the exhibition, its exposition included paintings by the St. Petersburg artist Svetlana of Moscow and a sketch of the work of Yuri Nashivochkin, founder and teacher of the unique authorial direction “The Temple Wall”. The sketch of Nashivochkin is the basis for the large panel, Golden Rain, written by him.
The main idea of the works of artists belonging to this direction of modern painting is the use of artistic means in such a way that each plot, even if it is made in an abstract form, achieves the level of painting in the temple. To achieve this goal, artists when working on their works use a variety of techniques - light tones in the painted paintings, a canvas covered with snow-white soil, which shines through a drawing made with almost transparent colors of paints.
Through all the works presented in the exhibition, the keynote is the image that is presented on the poster of the exhibition, where there is an image of a painting by Dmitry Markul with the name “My Cross”. At the opening of the exhibition, Alexander Viziryako introduced the Temple Wall school as the direction of the spiritual avant-garde, where Vasily Kandinsky began work. The exhibition will be available to residents of Pskov for two months.
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