Landscapes, portraits and still lifes from Fedor Pomelov at the exhibition "For the Far Away" in the Tver State Museum and Exhibition Center Automatic translate
TVER. The Museum and Exhibition Center invites you to get acquainted with the work of the Moscow Region artist Fyodor Pomelov, visiting the exhibition "Far Into the Distance", which opened on April 22. Within a month, each visitor of the State Museum and Exhibition Center will be able to see paintings and graphic works made by Fedor Pomelov in various genres.
The artist brought to Tver several series of works of art created relatively recently. Part of his work is medium-sized full-scale studies, which capture landscapes that attracted the artist.
You can see the views of central Russia, where Fedor Pomelov often travels in search of a suitable nature. Near the Russian landscapes are located full-scale sketches created by the artist on trips to the French provinces. Upon returning home, these sketches sometimes turn into full-blown canvases with places beloved by the painter.
Urban motifs on the canvases of Pomelov are always somehow connected with ancient architectural monuments, or simply with the streets of old provincial cities, where time is stored in the walls of the houses, causing nostalgia and inspiring inspiration from the artist.
Among the still lifes that emerged from the brush of Fyodor Pomelov, there are traditionally beautiful bouquets of flowers, and unusual ones, where the artist chooses simple everyday objects for which it is difficult to see “beautifulness”.
The exhibition also includes a whole gallery of portraits in which Pomelov portrayed his friends and acquaintances. Most of them are his colleagues in the profession. Presented in this gallery are his own portraits of the artist.
However, no matter what pictorial or graphic genre Fyodor Pomelov addresses, the landscape, especially the Russian one, will forever take the main place in his work.
Ludmila Trautmane © Gallerix.ru
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