





Harmony (2019) Drawing by Andrei Svistunov
Seller Andrei Svistunov
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Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Drawing,
Ink
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Watercolor
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 24.4in, Width 24.4in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Drawings under $1,000 Illustration Architecture
Original drawing. Graphite, Watercolor, Ink on 300 gr. Hahnemuhle William Turner paper. This work is three triptyches at once that means that you can show the 9th parts directly the friend near the friend, with or without edges between these 9 parts. Each part 16.4 cm wide and 16.4 cm high. This can also be sold framed on request.
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1.Buffoon slept... His dreams a fancy chain rushed, rustling with soft paper edges, by him. It always, or usually, was one and too the place. – Ruins fragments of travertine and the ivy, which was looking for a way to light in deep crevices …
2. Buffoon slept... And on what depth, sometimes he plunged into unsteady fabric of the mirage, for some reason it wasn`t disturbing him at all, and on the contrary, forced him to go farther. Sometimes on the way, travelers came across to him. In them, he was recognizing …
3. Buffoon slept... And the thoughts confused in a ball didn't allow him to remember voices and silhouettes of those by whom he passed. He went along the road, which not he chose, to the purpose of which he had no idea. And his steps sank in graphite rustle. To light, always …
4. Buffoon slept... Light brought joy and many other pictures instead of those, which have already left. Aqueducts were infinite and did not give the slightest reason to doubt own reality. They carried ice streams of water, and …
5. Buffoon slept... During the next moment, the aqueduct indifferently left to the horizon. And his tendency and at the same time indifference were reflected in the Buffoon`s eyes as infinite levels of the colonnades and transitions created from the marble which has frozen in amazement. Now only …
6. Buffoon slept... Only having reached the streets slipping on a stony slope, the look could stop for a moment. Buffoon has stood. Everything has stood around too … But here the flickering patch of light of a lagoon has broken off …
7. Buffoon slept … a habitual current of time – it is always deceptive. And the above Buffoon climbed in his dreams, than higher stretched the knotty fingers of hasty built construction woods, the it became clearer to him that…
8. Buffoon slept … … in his dreams couldn't appear emptiness which undoubtedly will come, but much later. Now to emptiness there was no place here. Rising up, the Buffoon wasn't afraid of echoes of the coming morning. He just waited when …
9. Buffoon slept … when the tops of mountains leaving to the sky are melted by the tart morning beam which has come tearing along from the East, and he – will wake up.
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Andrei Svistunov is a contemporary artist born in St. Petersburg, Russia, who currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Trained as an architect, Svistunov brings a deep understanding of architectural forms and classical principles to his artistic practice. His graphic works are known for their metaphorical depth, diversity, and precise mastery of materials.
Svistunov's art is deeply rooted in the classical orders of architecture and academic traditions but transcends the boundaries of his profession. His works often draw on themes from antiquity and revival, reflecting a world where Renaissance theater scenery, phantasmagoric masks from San Marco, and biblical imagery intermingle.
A significant influence on Svistunov's work was Mikhail Filippov, a renowned watercolorist and architect, who provided him with invaluable lessons in watercolor technique. Svistunov considers Filippov both a mentor and an inspiration.
During his studies at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, Svistunov participated in a summer session at the School of Prince Charles. After completing his studies, he worked in Filippov's architectural workshop before embarking on an independent artistic career.
Over the past two decades, Svistunov has maintained his dual roles as an architect and artist, with his art serving as a reflection of his inner thoughts and contemplations about what could be. His work captures the fleeting essence of forms and architectural perspectives, revealing a world of both tangible and intangible elements.
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Nationality:
ISRAEL
- Date of birth : 1969
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Israeli Artists