Andrey Remnev - Dutch Collection
I was born in the town of Yachroma nearby Moscow. This is a place on a hill, from which a perspective reminding Brueghel paintings opens.The crossed landscape with significant differences of heights, channel between the rivers Moscow and Volga, small rivers and springs, woods, fields and villages, the railway, an ancient town Dmitrov in the neighbourhood, ships going along the channel and trains overtaking them, and so on and so on… - all this I saw through a window of my house since my birth. The view was like a picture, which includes all the variety of the world. So I can say that for my inspiration impressions of my childhood and youths - beautiful nature and the non-ordinary people which surrounded me, are more important. In a museum of Spaso-Andronikov monastery, Moscow, I copied the best samples of Old Russian paintings of the 15 - 17 centuries. At the same time I worked on my own paintings. By this period I had finally created my individual technique, which was founded on combination of methods of the Russian medieval icon painting, the 18th century Russian painting, composition methods of art group «WORLD OF ART» («MIR ISKUSSTVA») and the Russian constructivism. Following the artists of the past, I work with hand-made colors and use natural pigments ground with the egg yolk.
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Eu gostei. ao contrário do que comentaram lá no Zoo, achei de uma delicadeza ímpar. Qto ao artista ficar ou não não história só por estarmos comentando sobre ele, já ficou.
Outro inédito para mim.
Comment by beth — March 19, 2008 @ 5:55 pm
Eu também acho, Beth. Tal como você diz, só o facto de estarmos comentando sobre a sua arte, já é fazer história. A indiferença é que é dramática para um artista.
Comment by JG — March 20, 2008 @ 1:43 am
Eis um russo “rafaelita”… Obra poética.
Comment by stinets — March 21, 2008 @ 10:49 pm