Biography
So, since the little boy ( I) was able to squeeze a piece of old Soviet
plasticine in his hands, I began to sculpt. My mother carefully put my first sculptures in boxes of
sweets and cookies, shifting them with cotton wool, and one day decided to show her friend, a famous
Kiev art critic, Svetlan...
So, since the little boy ( I) was able to squeeze a piece of old Soviet
plasticine in his hands, I began to sculpt. My mother carefully put my first sculptures in boxes of
sweets and cookies, shifting them with cotton wool, and one day decided to show her friend, a famous
Kiev art critic, Svetlana Mushtenko. She liked my crafts and took them to me
some of them were sent to my friend, the sculptor Borodai Vasily Zakharovich, and he sent me
to study at the Russian art SCHOOL ( Republican Art High school ).
So I entered the Russian art SCHOOL in 1982, graduated in 1989, and entered the Kiev Art Institute for
faculty of sculpture, in 1992 transferred to the Repin Academy of arts, in the Saint-Petersburg. In 1999, he graduated
with a degree. All the following years, he worked with foundries, made city and private
projects on cast metal decor, and made his own creative sculptures.
A little about the process
The process of creating a cast sculpture is complex and multi-step. Design, idea, sketch, modeling,
molding, model in plaster, again molding, model in wax, and finally casting in metal, processing, Assembly,
patina application, installation on the object.
The process of creating a welded sculpture, an art object, is shorter, but there is a different language of plasticity,
stylization, and creative thought.