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Evgeni Dybsky (1965) is an artist of another generation
(“vosmidesyatniki”). As well as various Vulokh’s works, pictures of
Evgeni Dybsky are inspired by figural world of landscape. Having began
to work with realistic landscapes by the end of 80th the author was
getting rid of realistic forms: the skyline moved from the usual place,
oval and vertical tree forms are set in unexpected parts of canvas,
flower fields are turned into plane surfaces with spots. Dybsky’s works
are characterized by moderate colors and broad areas covered with
paint. There are dominant pure white, mysterious black and raging
complex color tinges. Surfaces covered with pastous, sky-blue, mat
orange or light-green obtain texture determined by brush strokes. Read more...
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