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In the art space mArs (Marsovo Pole, 3) on Monday, January 30, at 18:00, a joint exhibition of St. Petersburg artists Tatyana Gudova and Yuri Ustinov will open under the title “Two. About mountains and trees. The exhibition will be held as part of the New Wanderers project and will be available for three weeks.
Tatyana Gudova is, without a doubt, one of the most respected drawing teachers in the Northern capital, a mentor who sensitively and tirelessly shapes new generations of artists. She devotes herself wholeheartedly to teaching, organizes competitions and plein airs, acts as a curator of exhibitions of her students. Personal expositions of the artist decorate the walls of galleries not so often, and the exhibition in the mArs art space is a unique opportunity for the St. Petersburg viewer to get acquainted with the work of the artist, who has such an undeniable gift to create beauty.
The central theme of the exposition was nature, embodied in a variety of artistic techniques: lithography is adjacent here to pencil drawings, watercolors, works created with ink and chalk. Not only technical, but also geographical range is wide: Portugal, Georgia, Montenegro, Caucasus, Murmansk region.

A distinctive feature of Tatyana Gudova’s graphics is its apparent lightness of stroke, fluidity and smoothness of lines, combined with a rigid and clear structure, hidden in the depths of each work.
Together with Tatyana Gudova, Yuri Ustinov, a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences and a professional mountaineer, takes part in the exhibition. After he had to leave sports mountaineering in the 90s, he, under the guidance of Tatyana Gudova, devoted himself to creativity. The poetry of the Mountains, the systoles of the peaks, the trees and the snow caps were the inspiration for his fine Japanese graphics, made on rough sheets of craft paper. Yuri Ustinov exhibited his drawings at the Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology, at St. Petersburg State University of Cinematography, at a solo exhibition at the House of Scientists in 2015, at the Union of Artists in 2021.

Tatyana Gudova was born in 1950 in Rezekne (Latvia). After school, she entered LHU them. Serov and graduated in 1972. She taught at the Rezekne College of Applied Arts. In 1974 she entered the LVHPU named after. IN AND. Mukhina at the department of industrial graphics and graduated in 1979. From 1991 to the present, Tatyana Gudova has been working at the drawing department of the St. A.L. Stieglitz. Tatyana Gudova is the organizer and leader of the annual regional student competitions in academic drawing, general academic electives “Sketches”, as well as the innovative project “Modern student plein air of the St. A.L. Stieglitz in distant regions of Eurasia”. The results of the project were presented at reporting art exhibitions at the St. Petersburg State Art Academy and other art universities and published in the book “Modern Plein Air at the St. A.L. Stieglitz”.
Yuri Ustinov was born in Leningrad on June 21, 1936, lived in a besieged city, graduated from the Polytechnic University, after which he received the qualification of an engineer-physicist, worked at the Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology of the USSR Academy of Sciences. A.F. Ioffe and SPbGUKiT.
Entrance to the exhibition is free.
Source: Rosbalt

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