Хоккей. Три периода (триптих) (2016) Painting by Anastasiia Kuznetsova Ruf

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Three periods are the countdown of playing time in hockey. This is how long the match lasts. In this triptych "Three Periods" is a reflection not only on the theme of the game. Conventionally, the life of a man (warrior, athlete) can be divided into three periods, ages, stages. "The first cup" is a child's dream of victories[...]
Three periods are the countdown of playing time in hockey. This is how long the match lasts. In this triptych "Three Periods" is a reflection not only on the theme of the game. Conventionally, the life of a man (warrior, athlete) can be divided into three periods, ages, stages. "The first cup" is a child's dream of victories and achievements. A boy looks at the 1946 USSR Cup, the country's first ice hockey award. "Tretiak" is the age of the master, the time to think about his laurels and prepare new ones, but for the next generations. The Gagarin Cup is the main trophy of the Kontinental Hockey League today. This is maturity, the flowering of strength and the feeling that "everything is in your hands" is the right time for conquests, which you can then tell your grandchildren about. "Ages" are deliberately not arranged in chronological order; there is no "end" of the story. Rather, it is a story about the continuity of generations, and this should always be continued.

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Anastasia Kuznetsova-Ruf is a contemporary award-winning Russian painter. Her paintings, which combine many techniques, explore concepts of infinity and place an emphasis[...]

Anastasia Kuznetsova-Ruf is a contemporary award-winning Russian painter. Her paintings, which combine many techniques, explore concepts of infinity and place an emphasis on spotting the odd and overlooked aspects of daily life. The hybrid method used by Kuznetsova-Ruf is suggestive of coloured monochrome drawings, and the results are hyperrealistic. She plays with the contrast between the smooth surface of the tempera painting and the velveteen charcoal shading of the human forms against the background of light that seems to go on forever.

Anastasia Kuznetsova-Ruf was born in 1983, in Russia, where she graduated from the Institute of Contemporary Art and from the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov. Kuznetsova-Ruf is a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, and she is included in the "Top 100 Recognized Artists of Russia".

For more than 20 years she has participated in national and international exhibitions, biennales of contemporary art, auctions and art fairs. Kuznetsova-Ruf’s paintings are in private and public collections worldwide, including the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and the Beijing State Museum.

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