The Russian North in the paintings of the artist Stas Borodin can be seen at an exhibition in Veliky Ustyug
English The north in the paintings of the artist Stas Borodin can be seen at the exhibition, which is currently being held at the museum-reserve in Veliky Ustyug.
Stas Borodin was born in 1959 in Kotlas. Graduated from the Art and Graphic Faculty of the Moscow Correspondence Pedagogical Institute. Now he is a member of the Union of Artists of Russia and owns the Academy of Arts, winner of international professional awards.
– The artist has an active creative life. Creating new works, he willingly travels a lot. On his canvases English North from Veliky Ustyug to Salekhard and Arkhangelsk. And nearby the Greek island of Neapolis, Notre Dame Cathedral, Hamburg and Lahti. Among the works of Stas Borodin, there are especially many still lifes painted against the backdrop of a landscape. Here is an Italian vase against the backdrop of Bolshaya Morskaya Street in St. Petersburg, and a still life against the backdrop of the Atlantic. An important role in the artist’s composition is played by a burning candle. The thermal effects of fiery lighting, skillfully rendered by the artist. The works of Stas Borodin are emotionally restrained, but very insignificant and kind. The deep space of the compositions, the harmony of the search for a color structure, the integrity of the plein-air sensation of the environment, tuned to contemplation, the message about the event says.
In Russia and abroad, more than 100 exhibitions of the artist. The creativity of the masters is familiar with Germany, Sweden, Spain, America, France, Estonia, China, Finland and Slovakia. The canvases of S. Yu. Borodin are in the Museum of Fine Arts of Arkhangelsk, the Museum of the History of the City of St. Petersburg, the Veliky Ustyug State Museum-Reserve, the Kotlas Museum of Local Lore, in museums in Germany and Spain, in corporate and mass collections.
The exhibition is open until August 3 at the Veliky Ustyug State Museum-Reserve at the address: Veliky Ustyug, Embankment, 55.
Age restrictions: (0+).