And for the first time - at home // Cheat. The pictures are in, and CHARM KOHM, private collections in UK, Netherlands, USA, France, Japan and Cyprus. He graduated from the Sukikov Art Institute in Moscow and is a well respected member of the Moscow. Dugarzhapov studied and perfected his art at the Moscow Tomskiy Art School. Bato Dugarzhapov was born in Russia in 1966. A fine feeling for nature, his works builds on the midtones of colors and moods. Bato Dugarzhapov (Born 1966) was active/lived in Russian Federation. Working in painting, the main genre is landscape. Participated in painting the Cathedral of Christ the Savior (1999-2000). "Grand Prix" of the charity organization "Renaissance of XX century" (1995). 1995 personal exhibition (Moscow, gallery "Krosno"), 1997 (Chita, gallery "Calypso" and CHOGM), 1998 (Moscow, CHA). Participates in exhibitions since 1990 in the country and abroad. Surikov (1984), Moscow state art Institute im. He graduated from the secondary art school at the Moscow state artistic Institute im. env.) member of artists Union of Russia (1998). Presented in the Handbook CX MDI MOA, 2008.īorn: S. Easel works are in the Museum of cheats, and private collections of Russia, France, Italy, USA, Japan, UK, Cyprus, Yugoslavia, etc. Participated in painting the Cathedral of Christ the guy who saved me was and other temples in and around Moscow. Awarded Grand Prix of "Renaissance XXI century", the medal of St. More than 12 personal exhibitions in Moscow and Chita. Maximova) in 1992 and Member of international art Fund since 1997-member of the Ministry of agriculture since 2003 Since 1990 participant of exhibitions in Russia and abroad (France, Italy). He graduated from the Sukikov Art Institute in Moscow and is a well respected member of the Moscow Artist Union. Surikov (workshop of monumental painting of E. Description: Bato Dugarzhapov (Russian b.1966) Bato Dugarzhapov (Russian b.1966) 'The Calm' inscribed in Cyrillic verso, oil on canvas 41 x 51cm Dugarzhapov studied and perfected his art at the Moscow Tomskiy Art School. It’s a genius piece! Sorry I couldn’t find a larger image of it.Graduated from Moscow state art Institute named after V. The result is the illusion of light and high chroma but the purple doesn’t rely on unusually saturated pigments. Purple is made to look light next to that black. The yellow next to purple is complementary interaction at its most effective while the strong dark makes use of value contrast. My inspiration was this iris picture by Bato Dugarzhapov in which the humble purple sings because it’s next to very low chroma yellow leaves and also very rich dark. Prepare yourself: paint nerdiness to follow.įirst, I went back to my usual palette, figuring that I could make more considered choices in the controlled environment of the studio as compared to the 29C, mosquito-infested backyard.
I wanted to see what a more subtle approach to the subject would yield so I spent a day in the studio trying different options. It won’t be boring after the chilis go in, but it won’t be subtle, either. Those pigments were a desperation move, like tossing a handful of chilis into a dish because it tastes uninteresting.
In the end, it’s an ok effort but I’m not thrilled at the number of very saturated pigments I had to use to get this result. Soon, I found myself pulling out big guns like dioxazine purple and quinacridone rose and using them with abandon. Purple is a cool, recessive colour and my usual double complementary palette looked dull and not up to the task when I tried it. I painted this piece outside, striving for all I was worth to capture the little purple bells in their shady spot, slightly touched by sun. Pigments used: everything but the kitchen sink Purple Bells 8 x 10” oil on birch Painting 1.