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Eastern Drawing

Rakhmet Redzhepov

Latvia

Drawing, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in

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From the series "Flowers and Women" The picture was painted with mixed media, a palette knife and a brush on thick paper. To hang on the wall - you need to insert into a frame or arrange as a graphic. ---------------- Flowers and women are the smile of the sun that brings joy. When you think about your beloved, and about the feeling for her, then, as in a merry round dance, roses and carnations, poppies and daisies, gladioli and tulips, chrysanthemums and violets are whirling. Love evokes wonderful feelings, because it is perfection itself. How poor and sad the world would be without Love, Women and Flowers! And this world is gentle and bright, fastidious and extraordinarily beautiful. ------------ I am interested in portraits that reveal all the complexity and versatility of a person's spiritual appearance, when the inner content is revealed through the external. Painting a portrait on canvas is a difficult, exciting, but very interesting activity! My experience in painting is huge - more than 50 years, during this time I have painted hundreds, if not thousands of portraits. While creating the portrait, I study the person's face to the smallest detail and try to fully understand it. By the end of the session, I have learned a lot about my hero, get an idea of ​​his character, what he likes and what he does not consider close; why did the wrinkles appear on his face, because of what heavy reflections a deep line appeared on the bridge of his nose ... A portrait for me is a book. An interesting book to read! And with each smear page, with each stroke of the brush, you open up new horizons in the knowledge of man! As a child, I started painting self-portraits. Even then I wondered: what will I myself be like in ten, twenty or fifty years? Will the years I have lived with their joys and sorrows reflect on me, how it will look on the canvas, is it necessary to hide the truth or is it better to embellish it? I remember Rembrandt's self-portraits; as a child, they impressed me greatly. When he portrayed himself in his youth, these were cheerful pictures. Then came a period of maturity: the master was captured with a glass in his hand, and his beloved wife Saskia sat on his lap ... It was great, nothing foreshadowed the subsequent collapse ... But now - a self-portrait in old age, which depicts a man whose tragedy of loneliness is obvious ... I have already accumulated a whole series of self-portraits, from my youth to the present day. While my craving for creativity and natural optimism do not allow, do not give me a reason to write with a tragic bias. I turn on my favorite music and paint pictures with great dedication and passion. Every day I try to create life-affirming pictures, filled with gratitude to every moment, admiration for the beauty of the world around us and love for people. I hope that my viewer feels this mood.

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Drawing:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in

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Rakhmet Redzhepov Born in 1954, TSSR. RAKHMET was born into the family of an artist. 1961-1970-school number 7, Ashgabat. The elder and younger sister were faithful companions of his childhood, and RAKHMET carried his good affection for them through all the intricacies of his life. 1966-1970 Children's Art School named after Byashim Nurali, Ashgabat. 1970-1974 theater and decoration department, Shota Rustaveli Turkmen State Art School. Ashgabat city. While studying craft skills in an educational institution, he also adopted all the secrets of the craft from his father, the artist Juma. 1973-Trip to Moscow-visited the Tretyakov Gallery, Leningrad-Hermitage, and visited Riga. 1974-Passed an accelerated animation course at the "Turkmenfilm" studio and worked there for several months on the first Turkmen cartoon. Since 1976 he lived in Moscow, participated in exhibitions. In the 90s he taught painting master classes in Finland. Since 2000 he has been permanently living in Riga and actively participates in exhibition activities in Latvia. Since 1970 more than 5,000 paintings and sculptures have been created. Almost all of them are in private collections around the world.

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