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The battle of the hero and the enemy (2005) Printmaking by Nikolaj Sednin (Nicolas Sedninne)

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  • Screenprinting on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 20.5in, Width 20.5in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
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  • Categories Fairytale
In 1996, the foundations were laid for a series of works called "Bogatyrs", which opens with compositions inspired by the exploits of Ilya Muromets and Dobrynya Nikitich. This project was conceived as a logical continuation of the previous work of the artist Nikolai Sednin, who in the period from 1993 to 1995 was engaged in the creation of a cycle [...]
In 1996, the foundations were laid for a series of works called "Bogatyrs", which opens with compositions inspired by the exploits of Ilya Muromets and Dobrynya Nikitich. This project was conceived as a logical continuation of the previous work of the artist Nikolai Sednin, who in the period from 1993 to 1995 was engaged in the creation of a cycle based on the letters of the Old Russian alphabet in the framework of the project "Russian Alphabet". It is thanks to this project that stories about heroes have received a new breath and development. Some time later, in 2005, at the initiative of the leadership of the International Foundation for Slavic Writing and Culture in Moscow, the artist resumed work on the cycle. During the year, 26 graphic compositions were created, which became a tribute to the heroes of Ancient Russia, reviving their exploits and stories. The cycle "Heroes" enriched the cultural heritage, presenting historical figures and literary heroes in a new light. The project not only revives interest in ancient Russian heroic tales, but also demonstrates the enduring values of Slavic culture for future generations.

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Nikolai Sednin

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Nikolai Sednin is an artist, photographer, writer, art historian, and public figure. From 1984 to 2019, the artist created more than 1000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs, many of which were included [...]

Nikolai Sednin is an artist, photographer, writer, art historian, and public figure.

From 1984 to 2019, the artist created more than 1000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs, many of which were included in Russian and foreign Museum and gallery collections. In 2018, the House Museum of Nikolai Sednin was opened in Russia.

He is the Honorary President of the International Academy of contemporary arts (since 2019). Chairman of the Artists Trade union of Russia (since 2020), Chairman of the Editorial Board of the international prize "ELITARCH" (since 2013), Chairman of the jury of the international competition "Art. Excellence. Awards." (since 2015), Honorary worker of arts of Russia (since 2016), Advisor to the Chairman of the Moscow organization of the Union of writers of Russia (since 2016), Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (since 2017)

He is also the founder of “Dee-Art” (since 2000). The founder of the author's style "Geliographycs" (since 2006). Participated in more than 100 international exhibitions and competitions. Multiple winners of the world's largest visual art competitions, winner of the world photographic “Oscar“(Super Circuit-2012).

In 2012, Nikolai Sednin entered the international project “The Greatest artists of the world of XVIII-XXI centuries” according to the directory “Unified art Rating”.

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