Episode 2: Turkish coffee (2024) Drawing by Vadim Ponomarenko

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  • Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 27.6in
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  • Categories Drawings under $5,000 Geometric Still life
Turkish coffee probably was brought in the Ottoman Empire by traveling merchants by the 16th century. The governor in charge of Yemen, Özdemir Pasha, may have officially introduced it to Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, who popularized it. Under the strictest interpretations of the Quran, the strong coffee was considered[...]
Turkish coffee probably was brought in the Ottoman
Empire by traveling merchants by the 16th century.
The governor in charge of Yemen, Özdemir Pasha,
may have officially introduced it to Sultan
Suleiman the Magnificent, who popularized it.
Under the strictest interpretations of the Quran,
the strong coffee was considered a drug and its
consumption was forbidden. Murad IV outlawed
coffee, but due to the immense popularity of the
beverage, the prohibition was eventually lifted.
Turkish coffee culture had reached Britain and
France by the mid to late 17th century. The Arst
coffee house in Britain was opened by an
Ottoman Jew in the mid 17th century.
In the 1680s, the Turkish ambassador to France
reportedly threw lavish parties for Paris's elite
where African slaves served coffee to guests in
porcelain Anjans on gold or silver saucers.

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Вадим Пономаренко (Vadisİst)- современный российский художник. Вадим родился в 1968 году, в Саратовской области.  В 1983 году с отличием окончил Минераловодскую художественную школу.  Мечтал стать архитектором,[...]

Вадим Пономаренко (Vadisİst)- современный российский художник. Вадим родился в 1968 году, в Саратовской области.  В 1983 году с отличием окончил Минераловодскую художественную школу.  Мечтал стать архитектором, но жизнь распорядилась иначе, и, Вадим получил экономическое образование. 

Не смотря на повседневную загруженность работой, Вадим всегда тяготел к творчеству и продолжал совершенствовать свои художественные навыки посещая отделение дополнительного художественного образования МЦХШ при Российской академии художеств и Саратовское художественное училище имени А. П. Боголюбова.

Вадим изучал свойства масла и акрила, занимался росписью по дереву и иллюстрацией.

В 2022 году, переехав в Турцию, Вадим  сделал рисование своим основным видом деятельности. Сейчас большинство своих  произведений Вадим создает в графическом авангардном стиле и в стиле скетчинг. В графике его привлекают лаконичность и четкость линий, штрихов, геометрически выверенное пересечение плоскостей. Скетчинг позволяет уловить и запечатлеть момент, передать его атмосферу и настроение.

Работы Вадима основаны на исторических и мифических сюжетах, а так же, на впечатлениях от посещения памятников архитектуры и театральных постановок. 

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