ANDRIY BLUDOV

Notton Art

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ANDRIY BLUDOV

Notton Art

16 days left

Notton Gallery is proud to present an online exhibition of works by Ukrainian painter Andriy Bludov.
Andriy Bludov is a Ukrainian painter and graphic artist, one of the most prominent Ukrainian artists of our time. He was born in 1962 in the Far East of the USSR. In 1982, he graduated from the Kyiv Art and Industrial Technical School, and in 1990 from the graphic faculty of the Kyiv State Art Institute. Since 1988, he has participated in art exhibitions. In 1990, he became a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine and a teacher at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv, Ukraine. In 2018 he had gained a title of the honoured artist of Ukraine. Andriy’s personal exhibitions were held not only in Ukraine, but also in Zurich, Baden, Utrecht, Grenoble and other cities all over the world. His works are in collections of several Ukrainian museums, as well as in galleries and private collections in Switzerland, Belgium, the USA, the Netherlands, Austria, France, Spain. Bludov is a laureate of many Ukrainian and international awards, including: First Prize Triennale of Painting (Kyiv 2019), Honoured Art Worker of Ukraine (2018), Second Prize Triennale of Painting (Kyiv 2002). Andriy Bludov’s work is characterized by a combination of different styles and techniques, in particular, the overlay of painting and printing techniques. In his works, you can see features of mythology, avant-garde, and surrealism in combination with abstract fragments and patterns that echo on the canvas. In addition to his exhibitions, Bludov is also passionate about educating the next generation of artists. He conducts workshops and participates in art programs to inspire creativity and innovation in young talent. His dedication to his craft and his community has solidified his status as both an artist and an educator. Today, Andrei Bludov continues to create and evolve as an artist, constantly pushing the boundaries of his creativity while leaving a lasting impact on the art world.