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Nikolay Predein
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Nikolay
Petrovich Predein, sculptor and graphic
artist, was born in the Urals in 1951. I
graduated from the Sverdlovsk Art School in 1986. I became a member of the Union
of Artist of Russia in 1997. I've participated in a considerable number of
exhibition of different levels, both federal and regional. A number of my
worksof art were bought by the Museum of Writers of the Urals, Philosophy and
Law Institute of the Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences of Russia,
"Ester" Gallery, "Lev" Corporation, "White Gallery (Belaya
Galeraya)" which organized my first personal exhibition. My works are being
bought for private collection in Ekaterinburg, St. Peterburg, Budarest, Chicago,
Tokyo, Cologne. One of the latest works is a "Casta Diva" gold statue
(Russian Opera Premium.
Main series inspirited by the great art epochs:
"Roman Portrait", "Stone babas (women", "Paleolithic
Venuses", works associated with the motives of Ancient Russia, Egypt,
Etruscans. My main interest recently lines in the idea of Plasticity. The Idea
of Plasticity acts a formula preserving and at the same time, combining the
sacral meaning of the object and its utilitarian aim. That's where lies the fine
sublimity of such objects as a cook (staff), an ax, a comb, a cross, a wheel, a
sickle. Each is in a way, eternal plastic truth, which since ancient times
exists in the objects of everyday life and in the objects of Cult. I believe,
these objects must be present by all means in the objects of Culture, as they
personify eternal truth in the works of any artist and justify the existence of
the work of art itself.
| Portrain of V. Malinov. Bronze, labradorite, 1995, private collection | |
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| Portrain of Mikhailov, Honoured Artist of Russian, private collection. | |
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| ""Hemingway", Bronze, 1993 | |
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| "Monarch". Bronze, 1992. Tokyo, private collection. | |
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| ""St.Katherine - the Martyr". Bronze, silver plating, nielloed. Property of Ural Academy of State Service | |
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| "Casta Diva" (Russian Opera Premium). Bronze, gelding | |
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| From series "Emperors". Foamconcrete, 1995. | |
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| From series "Emperors". Stone, 1995. | |
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| "Nikolas of Mozhaisk" with a bird. Foamconcrete, 1994 | |
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| "Crucifix fragment". Foamconcrete 1995 | |
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