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关于作者
Andrii Chebotaru (also - Andrey, Andriy) is a Ukrainian master of painting, specializing in Impressionism and Pointillism. His creative philosophy is best summarized in his statement: "Impression is my passion." Chebotaru is a prominent figure in Ukrainian art, whose unique contributions have significantly enriched the cultural heritage of his country.
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"I adore nature. Through my art, I aim to show that beauty is all around us." Coming from a family of artists, his father represented a more classical, Soviet school of painting, while his mother was a master of still life, a teacher, and a decorator.
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Exhibitions and Fairs
Andrii Chebotaru has participated in over 10 art fairs across Europe, including:
- Art Innsbruck (Austria) - Exhibitor in January 2019 and 2020
- Kunstsalon Herrenhausen (Germany)
- Exhibitions at the Herrenhausen Castle Gallery (Germany)
- Affordable Art Fair (United Kingdom)
- EuropArt Fair (Netherlands)
- Art Bodensee (Austria)
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He has held over 60 solo and group exhibitions in Ukraine, Turkey, France, Italy, the UAE, China, and Montenegro.
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Education
- Studied in his parents’ fine arts studio (1995–2002)
- Graduated from the Samokysh Art College (2002–2007)
- Completed his studies at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv (2007–2013)
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From childhood, Chebotaru was passionate about drawing. Growing up in a family of artists, surrounded by the natural beauty of mountains, rivers, forests, and the sea, he learned to see nature as his teacher. It inspired his use of color, attention to detail, and enduring love for the beauty of the world around him.
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Artistic style
Andrii Chebotaru’s style is characterized by vibrant, bold colors and dynamic compositions. His paintings, filled with rich, luscious tones and perpetual motion, are examples of modern Impressionism. While he explores various genres, landscapes and still lifes hold a special place in his body of work. He primarily uses oil paints and employs textured brushstrokes to create expressive, vivid canvases. His works often showcase the interplay of light and shadow, adding depth and emotional resonance to his art, revealing inner feelings and reflections.
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Chebotaru’s paintings are housed in private collections and museums in Ukraine, Italy, France, Spain, Montenegro, Croatia, Turkey, the Netherlands, the UAE, Japan, China, and the United States.
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Legacy and Recognition
Andrii Chebotaru remains a key figure in modern Ukrainian art, inspiring and captivating audiences and critics worldwide. His work is celebrated for its sincerity, mastery, and ability to convey the beauty of the surrounding world. He continues to evolve as an artist, staying true to his principles and striving for excellence, leaving a lasting mark on the cultural heritage of Ukraine.