Biography of artist Vladislav Protasov
Posted 25-02-2012 at 19:25 by Владлен1234
Born artist in an ordinary family Kiev workers. Until fourth grade student in secondary school. First, even from a young age I felt the need for painting. I did not attach special significance to their drawings. They evaluated only the friends and teachers of fine arts. Then I went to art school RHSSH them. Shevchenko - the only in Ukraine. At school, studying plastic anatomy, perspective and composition basics of drawing and sculpture, became acquainted with the true masterpieces of world art, made copies of paintings, which strengthened my knowledge in the art.
Introduction to the well-known artists: Boroday, radish, and Yablonska Kovalev - made a great contribution to my becoming a master of painting and sculpture. When you admonishes Folk Artists of the USSR, one feels a greater responsibility for their work. Somehow, I remember my first sculptural work - relief of ancient Greek philosopher Seneca - Professor took a classic. Copying the works of famous artists, you begin to feel that love and penetration, which forced them to create masterpieces.
In 1984, the average received artistic training, he went into the army. In Armed Forces designed the various projects, the newspaper stands, posters. Later I started ordering things are more serious: sculpture dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. After the service I have actively participated in exhibitions in Kiev. My sculptures adorned the Ukrainian Museum and the Museum of diplomas awarded Shevchenko.Raboty both in sculpture and in painting. I was drawn not only to the sculpture, but also in painting, in which I have found harmony, as in the Renaissance Mikilyanzhello.
Then, he moved to Moscow, I never stopped to work on their skill level. Only a true artist can fully express my feelings on canvas or in sculpture. Not to be born - it is necessary to learn and work hard. Late 80s-early 90s for me, as for many people in the country, it was quite a difficult time. Saved vocation and skills obtained in school. My "bread" were portraits. And, unlike many conveyor portrait, I wanted to do their work as "excellent." I had to do portraits, not only from nature but from a photograph. Experience has affected their school years and the knowledge of human anatomy.
When I write a portrait, for me the main thing - to reflect the spiritual condition of man posing. I'm not trying to copy his appearance, to write down the smallest details. Simply take a picture. The problem lies in the fact the wizard to create something that is not fully accessible car - make the image a living, breathing. My work may not be at all points conform to the canons of painting.
I think you can break the rules if it helps to express the "flavor" inherent in every person. When I paint, I should have human contact with those whom I draw. Only then can get a good portrait. Even the great artists of the past encouraged to communicate more with nature, in order to fully "open" the inner nature of man. He graduated from the University of radioactive waste in Moscow, and am a member of the Creative Union of Artists.
As for creative ideas, then I have them. I would like to create a series of sculptural works devoted to the fallen heroes - police officers. Many police officers perform heroic deeds in our seemingly peaceful life. Take, for example, dog handlers. They and their hairy companions are constantly risking their lives. And how many dead members of special police units. It is worth noting that recently the artist Vladislav Protasov was awarded the title Honored Artist of Russia Russia
Introduction to the well-known artists: Boroday, radish, and Yablonska Kovalev - made a great contribution to my becoming a master of painting and sculpture. When you admonishes Folk Artists of the USSR, one feels a greater responsibility for their work. Somehow, I remember my first sculptural work - relief of ancient Greek philosopher Seneca - Professor took a classic. Copying the works of famous artists, you begin to feel that love and penetration, which forced them to create masterpieces.
In 1984, the average received artistic training, he went into the army. In Armed Forces designed the various projects, the newspaper stands, posters. Later I started ordering things are more serious: sculpture dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. After the service I have actively participated in exhibitions in Kiev. My sculptures adorned the Ukrainian Museum and the Museum of diplomas awarded Shevchenko.Raboty both in sculpture and in painting. I was drawn not only to the sculpture, but also in painting, in which I have found harmony, as in the Renaissance Mikilyanzhello.
Then, he moved to Moscow, I never stopped to work on their skill level. Only a true artist can fully express my feelings on canvas or in sculpture. Not to be born - it is necessary to learn and work hard. Late 80s-early 90s for me, as for many people in the country, it was quite a difficult time. Saved vocation and skills obtained in school. My "bread" were portraits. And, unlike many conveyor portrait, I wanted to do their work as "excellent." I had to do portraits, not only from nature but from a photograph. Experience has affected their school years and the knowledge of human anatomy.
When I write a portrait, for me the main thing - to reflect the spiritual condition of man posing. I'm not trying to copy his appearance, to write down the smallest details. Simply take a picture. The problem lies in the fact the wizard to create something that is not fully accessible car - make the image a living, breathing. My work may not be at all points conform to the canons of painting.
I think you can break the rules if it helps to express the "flavor" inherent in every person. When I paint, I should have human contact with those whom I draw. Only then can get a good portrait. Even the great artists of the past encouraged to communicate more with nature, in order to fully "open" the inner nature of man. He graduated from the University of radioactive waste in Moscow, and am a member of the Creative Union of Artists.
As for creative ideas, then I have them. I would like to create a series of sculptural works devoted to the fallen heroes - police officers. Many police officers perform heroic deeds in our seemingly peaceful life. Take, for example, dog handlers. They and their hairy companions are constantly risking their lives. And how many dead members of special police units. It is worth noting that recently the artist Vladislav Protasov was awarded the title Honored Artist of Russia Russia
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