Books of Irkutsk artist Vladimir Shcherbinin published in Canada Automatic translate
The published books are dedicated to people whose acquaintance made the author’s life interesting and eventful.
In the book “My Way to Science” Vladimir Shcherbinin showed his difficult path as a scientist with nuances and “pitfalls”. The reader and the author will make an unusual journey through Siberian cities, visit Moscow, Tbilisi before the collapse of the Soviet Union and visually experience the atmosphere of that time that prevailed on the streets, as well as in creative and scientific circles.
In the collection “Summer Reflected in Poems”, the artist praises the beauty of his native land, but not in colors, but in poetic forms. By stingy “strokes”, choosing capacious and expressive words, he creates vivid accurate images. Poems are written in Japanese hoku style.
I bring one of the reviews:
- “It is very beautiful, juicy vivid images, I just have no words to admire your simplicity and wisdom, I especially liked:
- Fold the curtain.
Outside the window, the whole world.
Tired of arguing with memory.
- The breeze is playing foliage
Memory on the strings of the past
Displays a sad melody. "
On the pages of the books “Kuragin Patterns”, “Stories and Pictures”, “Tales from Siberia”, the author tells about his childhood and youth, about close people, gives philosophical thoughts about painting and creation, about himself.
And Vladimir Shcherbinin pays special attention to the unique beauty of his native Siberia with its harsh winters, fleeting, sonorous summers, rich in colors in bright autumn, clean stormy rivers, and Siberian characters.
Readers on the pages of published books will also be able to familiarize themselves with the artist’s paintings in the illustrations.
- Poems by a Siberian artist in the style of Hokku. Summer reflected in verses.
- Exhibition by Vladimir SHCHERBININ "Breath of Millennia" in the Irkutsk ROCK Museum
- Exhibition of the Irkutsk artist Vladimir SCHERBININ "All the colors of the Siberian summer"
- New books of Irkutsk artist Vladimir Shcherbinin published in Canada
- "Independent format"
- Exhibition "Nothing Special"