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Alexander Dubrovsky
Ukraina
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1.In silence, 2004 oil on canvas 50x60 US$4000 2.Apple paradise, 2007 oil on canvas 60x90, US$ 6000 3.Monastery, 2007 oil on canvas 70x90, US$ 6000 4.In the vast expanses, 2006 oil on canvas 80x80, US$ 6000 5.Summer, 2007 oil on canvas 60x70, US$ 5000 6.Midday sun, 2007 oil on canvas 60x70, US$ 5000 7.Glorious summer, 2007 oil on canvas 60x70, US$ 4000 8.Bay, 2008 oil on canvas 60x70, US$ 4000 9.Not dull pond, 2008 oil on canvas 60x70, US$ 6000 10.Sea coast, 2008 oil on canvas 70x60, US$ 4000 |
Alexander Dubrovsky was born in 1949 in Oryneno village of Khmelnytsky
oblast, Ukraine. He started painting early. Painting was his most favored
occupation, beyond all usual boyish interests and activities. At 7 years he
was admitted to the art school for children in Yenakievo; at 16, Alexander
entered Kharkov College of Art (1965). In 1969, graduating from the College
of Art, he travels a lot and works assiduously on portrait and landscape
painting. His perennial work at the academic villa in Sednyov offered
Alexander a happy and unique opportunity to work together with, and learn
from, such eminent painters as Konstantyn Lomykin, Fedor Zakharov, Nikolay
Glushchenko, Viktor Shatalin, and Tatyana Yablonskaya. They have deeply
influenced his artistic formation. Sednyov… this marvelous nook of Ukraine
became the artist’s creative workshop. Mr. Dubrovsky’s early works are
bearing a noticeable mark of impressionism. This style will become one of
the dominant in his later works. The sphere of his artistic interests is
very extensive. He paints colorful landscapes, still life, genre pictures,
and executes monumental orders. His whole life will be embraced by this
parallel: painting and monumental art. Since 1972 he participates in
personal and republican art exhibitions in Ukraine. 1973-1975, participates
in international art exhibitions in Japan (Tokyo, Kyushu) in Ms. Nakamura’s
galleries. 1976-1985, as member of creative groups, participates in multiple
trips to development areas of Far East, metallurgical works, and Druzhba gas
pipeline construction area. His works in this period are exposed at renowned
art exhibitions of Soviet Union. One of the paintings of this period,
“12-pump plant”, is exposed in Art Museum of Gorlovka, Donetsk oblast. Since
1987, member of the prestigious Union of Painters of Ukraine. 1985-1993,
creative work and personal exhibitions in Algeria. Algerian exotics made an
overwhelming impression on the artist. He was avidly capturing every image:
people, customs, strange beautiful nature, animals, colors of the sea and
skies. Surrounded with the picturesque enchanted landscape views, the vivid
colors, and originality of this country, Mr. Dubrovsky creates a series of
mind-blowing pictures, such as “Sahara Desert”, “Desert Roses”, “Wedding
Caravan”, and others. The paintings from his personal and international art
exhibitions held in Algeria were sold to private collections of many
countries of the world (Italy, France, Belgium, Poland, Russia, Japan,
Algeria, England, Germany, Canada, USA…) In 1992 he participates in the
international charitable exhibition arranged by the Ministry of Culture of
Algeria, with the proceeds thereof remitted in favor of Somalia children. In
1992, together with a group of painters from Saint-Petersburg, participates
in art exhibition held in ARCOLE gallery in Paris. The abbot of St. Mina
Copt Orthodox Monastery invited Alexander Dubrovsky to Egypt to create a
series of genre works of encaustic tiles. Before he proceeded to making the
mosaic works, Mr. Dubrovsky visited museums and temples of Italy and Egypt.
In Italy he was in awe of mosaic works of old age artists, and the
specificity of Copt iconography, all subject to stylization and symbolism,
impressed him like the art itself caught in its momentum. Considering the
art to be the embodiment of all the best things ever created by the mankind,
Alexander decided to introduce drawing and color into his works. His intent
was favored with the great color diversity of encaustic tiles available in
the monastery, and he was able to fulfill his dream to execute mosaic works
in “impressionist” style. Roman and Florentine mosaic becomes a new
direction of his creative work. One may say that it was God’s hand that led
Alexander Dubrovsky to St. Mina Monastery. …In 3rd century Mina dismissed
from his military officer service in Algeria and retired to desert,
undertaking the labor of fast and prayer. He had a vision of Jesus Christ
who fortified him and told that after his death in that place a church would
be built where miracles and healings would be worked. From 1995 to 2004 in
the rebuilt St. Mina cathedral Alexander Dubrovsky created genre mosaics of
biblical scenes: “Agony in the Garden”, “Christ the Pastor”, “Flight into
Egypt”, “Christ’s Entry into Jerusalem”, “Israelites crossing the Red Sea”,
as well as worked on the dome, ornaments, and naves. The monastery where
those mosaics were installed is protected by UNESCO. In 2003-2006 Alexander
Dubrovsky made mosaic scenes in St. George cathedral of Vydubytsky Monastery
in Kiev, Ukraine (St. Princess Olga, St. Prince Vladimir, Venerable Sergiy
of Radonezh, Great Martyr Varvara, St. Ksenia the God’s fool of Petersburg,
Great Martyr and Healer Panteleymon) on invitation of the abbot, father
Sebastian. For all these years, combining his work on easel painting and
mosaic, Alexander has been conveying a vast and varied gamma of color
nuances of great purity, which he considers to be indispensable for creation
of expressive and substantial artistic images. Each and every minute of his
life belongs to art…