Gesture (2023) Sculpture by Evgeny Gitin
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size: h=32 cm / d=19 cm
material: bamboo base, metal wire, clay, acrylic paint, waterproof varnish
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Evgeny Gitin is a contemporary Russian sculptor based in Tbilisi, Georgia. Gitin's early years were predominantly shaped by his career in office management, a path that provided stability and success but left his artistic aspirations unfulfilled. However, a turning point came when he decided to redefine his life and pursue his true ion for sculpture.
Inspired by the timeless beauty of the Renaissance and ancient art, Gitin decided to channel his creative energy into reviving these classical styles. What sets Gitin apart is his ability to infuse these traditional forms with a contemporary twist, addressing current and relevant topics in his sculptural works.
The transition from office manager to self-educated sculptor was not without challenges, but Gitin embraced the learning process with determination and resilience. He delved into the intricacies of sculpting techniques, honing his skills through self-study and hands-on experience. This commitment to his craft allowed him to develop a distinctive artistic voice that speaks to the convergence of past and present.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1988
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- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists
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