Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Nathan Brutsky: Look, do not take your eyes off




A modern Israeli artist may well be born in Kiev - this is the history of the country of the Soviets. Apparently, therefore, in his work the echoes of the education received at the Soviet art school will be felt forever. Undoubtedly, they are far from patriotism, aggressive colors and imperative moods. Yes, there was a raid of aristocracy and uniqueness. But the very method of filing - look and do not tear your eyes, look at the details - is kept filigree. Apparently, Nathan Brutsky will never outlive him in his work.

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It all started at the age of ten. Father Nathan thoughtfully turned over his son's drawing and made a fateful decision: the boy should be trained in an art school. Fate was sealed. In 1991, he left his unrecognizably changed homeland, and through this deed received the opportunity to study the work of Western European artists. In contemporary art, of course. Later, even to study in their studios - and these lessons until today serve him as a permanent service, provide invaluable assistance.

To be honest, thousands of sketches served as lessons for mastery - for a good ten years Nathan did not let out a tiny sketchbook and pencils from his hands. I literally tried to sketch everything I saw without the slightest exception. The results of all these diverse efforts are his work today. Style is found, it is individual, it is elusively similar to someone - but this circumstance concerns everyone in contemporary art, without the slightest exception.














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