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"Glass of the city" by Mansur Boybekov. Acrylic, Canvas. Height 75 Width 110 cm. Idea. The city can be perceived in different ways. For some, it appears to be a heavy gray block of concrete, especially if it is a metropolis full of skyscrapers under construction and construction. For others, it first of all appears as a swirling river with streams of crowds of people. For those who live in small sparsely populated cities, they can be presented as a cozy and quiet place. For me, the city is primarily air. You probably have heard of artists painting the air. So I also always try to see the air first, and then the objects. How can you see the air you ask if it is transparent and omnipresent? The whole point is that the air perfectly reflects the light. The color of objects dissolves in the air. It was under the impression of this effect that I painted the picture “Glass of the city”. It was very sunny that day, and the sky was clear and bright blue. The white buildings that we are in most of the city turned golden yellow due to the bright sun, and the sky gave the surrounding air a bright blue color. I love to remember that day, especially in bad weather. May the painting “Glass of the city” bring you memories of your sunny and cloudless day! Tags Big Acrylic on Canvas Painting "Glass of the city" / oversize painting / texture Painting / landscape / abstract art / Yellow / Blue / Green
2019
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
43.3 W x 29.5 H x 0.4 D in
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Uzbekistan.
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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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