Invitation to the exhibition “Messengers of Peace”

WHERE to go with the whole family in Tambov? 

Exhibition "Messengers of Peace" has already conquered London, presents impressive in their images, craftsmanship and impressive work format, made exclusively in pencil, a significant part of which is presented in the currently fashionable direction – hyperrealism.

             His characters live a special life, trying to tell the viewer something very exciting, allowing them to convey a silent message.

             The works presented at the exhibition captivate with their special magically bewitching and positive-emotional energy, each of which has amazingly incredible love, respect and dedication to nature.

Sergey Stroganov creates his drawings on the basis of peace and kindness. That is why his work "Messengers of Peace" is so impressive., guessed with the works of Pablo Picasso and unusually touching "Dances of the Loggerhead".

Also noteworthy is the triptych "I do not see", "I can not hear", "I will not say". Animal behavior is unlikely to occur in nature., so accurately fitting the titles of these works, but the artist's art allows us to take a fresh look at the world around us and at ourselves. You can hardly see flying tusks of a bush elephant in nature, white rhino or walrus, so precisely intertwined with the works of Salvador Dali, but the reason for the extermination of these animals so naturally noticed by the artist. And it is unlikely that the crying of Japanese cranes can be perceived differently., rather than a call to salvation.

             In many of his drawings, animal eyes are very expressive., which makes the essence of living nature more palpable and brings us closer to self-knowledge. Images of animals with cubs are especially sensuously conveyed, that's why such touching and humanly understandable works appear from under the artist's pencil “Bison family” with surprisingly soulful eyes of characters, "Sumatran Orangutan" with the nagging thought of a lost baby and a toy replaced, "Nubian mountain goats", frolicking “Panda” on a typically Russian rocking chair with Gzhel patterns, playing “Polar bear. Game”.

The exhibition runs until 19 August at the Tambov Regional Art Gallery, at the address: st. Soviet 97. Tickets 50-150 rub.

The report can be viewed here

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