Two Tver painters presented an exhibition dedicated to their native Tver Automatic translate
TVER. On May 16, an exhibition was opened in the City Duma building, showing Tver through the eyes of artists. It included paintings, the authors of which are the wonderful Tver artists V. Vasiliev and N. Dulko. Their work is well known not only in their hometown. Canvases of artists were participants in a large number of exhibitions, decorate the houses of the most famous people of our country.
The artists opened the exhibition in the Duma, dedicated to their hometown, timed to coincide with the upcoming holiday - Tver in June will celebrate City Day. For this reason, the paintings for the exposure were selected accordingly. Visitors will be able to see modern city attractions and the old streets of Tver, which preserve the history of the city.
Each of the artists has his own style of painting, however, their work is united by love for the city, as well as the desire to preserve its history on canvases. Both artists received professional education in Tver, having graduated from the school to them. Venetsianova.
Vladimir Vasiliev, in addition to creating his own paintings, works as a graphic designer, he is the organizer of the Art - Business - Tver art association, which promotes the Tver school of painting.
Over the years, Vladimir created more than a thousand paintings. Most of them are in the collections of collectors. Most often, the artist writes the types of night Tver - this is his favorite topic.
Nikolay Dulko continued his education at the capital’s Academy of Printing and works in the field of printing, design and advertising. He has awards and diplomas for the development of many projects. His design projects adorn Tver streets. Nikolai finds time to create talented paintings that are well known to art lovers. They are full of allegories, so their meaning requires thought.
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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