Video: Blue and white. Original drawings by Soviet American Dmitry Borshch
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Say what you like, but it's nice to hear about certain specialists, creative and talented masters of their craft, who were born, grew up and studied here, on the territory of the former CIS. It is a pity, of course, that today they glorify abroad with their creativity, but when you find out where the roots of the maestro go, your soul becomes a little warmer. So, today's artist, Dmitry Borshch, was born and raised in Dnepropetrovsk, studied in Moscow, but has been living and working in Brooklyn for many years. Where he draws his unusual, very original blue and white drawings … There is practically no information about the 36-year-old artist on the Internet. It is known that Dmitry prefers to draw with ink on white paper, often this ink is blue, but for a change the artist can use a black pen. Monochrome, but this makes even more original drawings by Dmitry, are schematic in nature - probably, his work was influenced by the general love of minimalism.
Having examined the pictures more attentively, one can find another love - for pointillism, since the drawings are made up of small dots and lines. By the way, the geometry of Dmitry Borshch's drawings also deserves attention - nothing superfluous, "measured seven times, cut once", truly.
The artist's unusual blue-and-white drawings were once presented in the galleries of the National Arts Club, Brecht Forum, Exit Art and other exhibition halls in New York, and you can see these paintings online on Dmitry Borshch's personal website.
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