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«Denim seeng» by Mansur Baybekov
Acrylic on Canvas 110x75 cm
Denim is the personification of the modern generation.
Once upon a time, jeans were just clothes for the workers, until the era of hippies and rock and roll came.
In those glorious times, jeans became a symbol of freedom and the unbridled spirit of the youth. The desire for change, good or bad, absorbed the minds of young people.
Durable jeans fabric withstood all the adventures and quirks of a restless generation.
Becoming the epitome of the era, the color of jeans - indigo supposedly veil enveloped the eyes and minds.
In the picture Denim Seeng, I displayed the very shroud that filled the mind with a desire for freedom, change and adventure.
«Denim seeng» by Mansur Baybekov
Acrylic on Canvas 110x75 cm
Denim is the personification of the modern generation.
Once upon a time, jeans were just clothes for the workers, until the era of hippies and rock and roll came.
In those glorious times, jeans became a symbol of freedom and the unbridled spirit of the youth. The desire for change, good or bad, absorbed the minds of young people.
Durable jeans fabric withstood all the adventures and quirks of a restless generation.
Becoming the epitome of the era, the color of jeans - indigo supposedly veil enveloped the eyes and minds.
In the picture Denim Seeng, I displayed the very shroud that filled the mind with a desire for freedom, change and adventure.
«Denim seeng» by Mansur Baybekov
Acrylic on Canvas 110x75 cm
Denim is the personification of the modern generation.
Once upon a time, jeans were just clothes for the workers, until the era of hippies and rock and roll came.
In those glorious times, jeans became a symbol of freedom and the unbridled spirit of the youth. The desire for change, good or bad, absorbed the minds of young people.
Durable jeans fabric withstood all the adventures and quirks of a restless generation.
Becoming the epitome of the era, the color of jeans - indigo supposedly veil enveloped the eyes and minds.
In the picture Denim Seeng, I displayed the very shroud that filled the mind with a desire for freedom, change and adventure.
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Denim seeng Painting

Mansur Boybekov

Uzbekistan

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 50.4 W x 29.5 H x 0.4 D in

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«Denim seeng» by Mansur Baybekov Acrylic on Canvas 110x75 cm Denim is the personification of the modern generation. Once upon a time, jeans were just clothes for the workers, until the era of hippies and rock and roll came. In those glorious times, jeans became a symbol of freedom and the unbridled spirit of the youth. The desire for change, good or bad, absorbed the minds of young people. Durable jeans fabric withstood all the adventures and quirks of a restless generation. Becoming the epitome of the era, the color of jeans - indigo supposedly veil enveloped the eyes and minds. In the picture Denim Seeng, I displayed the very shroud that filled the mind with a desire for freedom, change and adventure.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:50.4 W x 29.5 H x 0.4 D in

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Mansur Baybekov was born in 1971 in Uzbekistan, the city of Andijan. In his early childhood, Mansur discovered in himself the talent of the artist, thanks to his brother, who showed Mansur the basics of drawing and painting. In his youth, Mansur was engaged in painting walls in the Uzbek national style and drawing landscapes. And being in the army, he painted campaign posters. Despite the fact that at that time the profession of the artist was not very popular, Mansur entered the art school and graduated it perfectly from the profession of artist-designer. After college, Mansur continues to painting. In 1996, the family moved to the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. _________ Sources of inspiration: I believe that everyone deserves to be happy and can achieve this on their own. And those who did it - the heroes. I take inspiration from examples of the lives of people who have achieved great success in their lives. My pictures of the very life of which we all dream and to which we aspire! This is a life of luxury, full of pleasure and joy. My pictures are a reminder that you have already achieved success, which means you can achieve anything!

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