Artist Eduard Panov
Chelyabinsk, South Ural, 1948
Eduard Panov, a famous Russian painter, a member of the Union of Moscow artists since 1985. His father was an artist-restaurateur Porfiry Panov, a pupil of famous artists Meshkov and Grabar. He showed his artistic talent since a very young age. Since his childhood he could hear such names as Leonardo da Vinchi, Rubens, Rembrandt, Levitan and others and he couldn’t help inheriting the love for art and painting. E. Panov got an artistic education, he finished school and college of arts where he has been studying realistic manner of painting. Later in 1972 he graduated from the artistic department of Moscow Technological University. The artist paints “pure” nature and with the help of his works he proves the value of ordinary nature around us. E. Panov works much painting different landscapes. He enjoys painting still lifes, sometimes portraits. You can feel a gaily expectation of a day in the morning and a light sadness of saying good-bye to it in the evening. These two different states of nature are shown not only with the help of light and colors but also by the manner of execution. The painter analyses a lot both in his landscapes and still lifes, he can create an emotional image by means of colors. He’s got a surprisingly clear and plastic artistic language. The painter never deforms an object, he’s never casual with details, he hasn’t got any “unworked” places on a canvas. The main idea of his creation is a considered composition and the accuracy and neatness of his paintings. The artist is so keen on his creation that he can always find an inspiration and picture motives even if a place is boring at the first sight.
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