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Equestrian portrait of Clint Eastwood as "The Good". Painting

Vladiy Zart

Russia

Painting, Tempera on Canvas

Size: 43.3 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in

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I painted a picture based on the well-known film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Western that has become a classic. The film is old, and the popularity is colossal. In the film, he is portrayed as the epitome of American culture and lifestyle. According to the plot, a trio of adventurers hunts with treasures, which promises a comfortable old age to the finder. So who is will take the treasure? All hunters are real professionals in their field, not tolerating competition. All this takes place against the backdrop of the ending American Civil War. Each of the actors worked out their character so much that these images are popular even now. Clint Eastwood's Nameless Gunslinger is an adventurer with a code of honor which corresponds to his role - "Good". Although, by and large, the whole trinity: Good, Bad, Ugly, can be called in one word - bad. Clint Eastwood's laconic and ironic hero grabs attention the viewer and does not let go throughout the film. And competitors only add passion to the overall adventure the narration of the film, where, as in all classic westerns, there are: prairies scorched by the sun, dashing cowboys, revolvers, cowboy hats, horses, treasures, train, chases and gunfights. Therefore, Clint Eastwood in my performance appears in all the entourage of a wild west cowboy: on a horse in his famous poncho and with a rifle in his hand. Artist: Vladiy Zart/ Please check available sizes and materials for Saatchi Art Open Edition Prints

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Painting:Tempera on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:43.3 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in

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I was born and live in Saint Petersburg, Russia. I began my career at the art school in 2010, later I studied at the art gymnasium at the St.Peterburg Stieglitz Art Academy (2013-2015). Most of the basic knowledge and skills I received in the gymnasium. After graduation, as the winner of the All-Russian Olympiad of schoolchildren in art, l entered the St.Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design at the Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts without exams.I learnt various teqchniques such as mosaics, embroidery, stained glass, tapestries etc.In 2018-2020 I was coached by monumental artist professor and academician Alexander Bystrov, and easel artist professor and academician Pesikov V.S. when I was an auditor in their workshops at the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts. These workshops was a logical progression of my academic training. Now I am a student at the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts. I took first and prize places in various art spaces and competitions and also acted as an expert at creative forums and festivals in St.Petersburg. I lead many masterclasses among the creative youth of St.Peterburg. In the process of learning different techniques and using different materials, a worldview was formed and valuable experience was gained. Thus, skills and abilities accumulated gradually, these are painting, graphics, batik, wall painting, and many more. I like to work in various techniques and always get new impressions, develop new opportunities. I love experiments and discoveries for myself in my creation. After all, each artist represents individuality, his vision of the world, and conveys it in his way. At this stage of my life, I am most fascinated by oil painting and graphic portraits. I do paint quickly and immediately move on to the next work or I paint several works at once, simultaneously sketches for them. Any kind of creativity is a way of communicating one's own kind, a way of expressing the human essence in this world. What does a contemplative person experience when looking at a work of art? Is it possible to compreand the hidden language of the transmitted? If so, then he takes a step towards gainino access to that part of our mind that is beyond our control. This is the discovery of the unknown in the subconscious, which, as you know, open up new horizons of knowledge. Works are in private collections in Europe and Russia.

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