Exhibition of Konstantin and Julia Blinov "Embodying the Conceived" Automatic translate
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A frank, not simple, somewhat piercing conversation between two artists and the audience at once will take place from June 24 to July 24, 2016 in the museum and exhibition complex of the Sergey Andriyaka School of Watercolors, where Konstantin and Julia Blinov’s exhibition “Embodying the Design” will be held. The exhibition will feature 53 works created over several years and performed in various techniques: oil, tempera, acrylic, pastel, coal.
Konstantin Valentinovich Blinov was born in 1978 in the city of Kaluga. He graduated from the Children’s Art School, Kaluga Regional College of Culture. In 2009, he graduated from the Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture I. S. Glazunov, the faculty of "painting", portrait workshop of D. A. Slepushkin. In 2008 he was awarded the diploma of the Creative Union of Artists of Russia "For Contribution to the Domestic Culture". Member of numerous inserts.
Blinova Julia Konstantinovna was born in the city of Novoaltaysk in the Altai Territory. She graduated from the New Altai State Art School, the faculty of design and the Russian Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Glazunov in Moscow, the faculty of "painting", a portrait workshop of D. A. Slepushkin. Member of the Union of Artists of Moscow Region and the Union of Russian Artists.
The work of Konstantin and Julia Blinov, which originated in the framework of the classical academic school, is amazingly diverse. The exhibition exposition consists of several series: “Portrait” and “Self-portrait”, “City landscape” and “Rural landscape”, “Rural life” and “Urban life”. Portraits made by unusual and rather complex materials - pastel, charcoal, sanguine - are a unique collection of works of art from the beginning of the 21st century. Landscapes that convey the most diverse states of nature, its simple and at the same time comprehensive nature, claim to be highly philosophical among contemporaries.
Artists think through and develop different thematic cycles, and from the point of view of the grammar of artistic languages, art appears when it speaks a language in which love is explained. Konstantin and Julia undoubtedly found a way to the hearts of the audience.