Etude #221. Reflex. (2024) Painting by Igor Shulman

Oil on Canvas, 22.4x16.1 in
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  • Dimensions Height 22.4in, Width 16.1in
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  • Categories Everyday Life
have you ever wondered why artists write sketches? I suppose from idleness. That was a joke, in case anyone didn't get it. When an artist begins a work, he sets himself some kind of task. Sometimes the depth of these tasks makes him paint whole cycles of large paintings. And sometimes it is just a fleeting impression that needs to be left in the memory. [...]
have you ever wondered why artists write sketches? I suppose from idleness. That was a joke, in case anyone didn't get it.
When an artist begins a work, he sets himself some kind of task. Sometimes the depth of these tasks makes him paint whole cycles of large paintings. And sometimes it is just a fleeting impression that needs to be left in the memory. A glare or a reflex, an unexpected movement or a state of complete rest. Anything that might have excited the artist.
sometimes the meaning of the sketch is only clear to the author. That's what makes it so valuable.
My sketches are absolutely transparent and understandable to everyone. They are casts of moods and states of mind. There is no need to look for additional meanings. It is simply my emotional trace.

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Igor Andrianov, known as Shulman, is a contemporary Russian painter based in Prague. He is the most acclaimed living figurative artist from Eastern Europe. For Shulman, who enjoys experimenting with a variety [...]

Igor Andrianov, known as Shulman, is a contemporary Russian painter based in Prague. He is the most acclaimed living figurative artist from Eastern Europe. For Shulman, who enjoys experimenting with a variety of subject matter and painting styles, creativity is essential. He took inspiration from a variety of art movements and used pieces from several of them to construct new, wholly original works. In several of his paintings, he uses a vibrant, vivid background that strips the scene of all other elements in order to draw our attention to the subject. Shulman takes characters from everyday life and references the school of realism to create paintings that are both inventive and creative while also being highly realistic.

Igor Andrianov Shulman was born in 1959, in Russia, where he graduated from the Art College named after A.G.Venezianov. He has been living and working in Prague since 1999; he considers it as the place that inspires artists the most. Shulman has exhibited his works in galleries, museums, and international art fairs. His works are part of private collections in more than 50 countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, China, Brazil.


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