Ivan the terrible (2022) Painting by Antonio Kudlapyi

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The artwork is done in the technique of beaded mosaic. It consists of more than 110,000 beads. Glass beads with a diameter of 2 mm are pasted on a cotton canvas. I tried to convey in this work the Image of Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible incredibly deeply. I have clearly shown how you can create a portrait from beads of a historical nature, so that it [...]
The artwork is done in the technique of beaded mosaic. It consists of more than 110,000 beads. Glass beads with a diameter of 2 mm are pasted on a cotton canvas.

I tried to convey in this work the Image of Ivan Vasilyevich the Terrible incredibly deeply. I have clearly shown how you can create a portrait from beads of a historical nature, so that it is very lively, as deep as possible and very soulful. We see Grozny exactly as his contemporaries describe him.

This person is distinguished by an incredibly strong will, great mental strength, determination, severity, some suspicion, secrecy. All these features were due to the peculiarities of the era when conspiracies and treasons were constantly taking place.

The figure of the king occupies the entire canvas vertically, since he is depicted in full height. This is what contributes to the fact that the feeling of grandeur increases to the limit. The king's attire is conveyed with historical accuracy. Incredibly expressive hands.


The technique of bead mosaic developed by me allows you to visualize your desires. If you have ideas for creating new masterpieces of any size, write to me, I am always open to new suggestions.

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Antonio Kudlapyi, a contemporary Russian artist, embarked on his artistic journey around a decade ago, delving into the creation of paintings using the unique technique of "Beaded mosaic." Innovating and developing [...]

Antonio Kudlapyi, a contemporary Russian artist, embarked on his artistic journey around a decade ago, delving into the creation of paintings using the unique technique of "Beaded mosaic." Innovating and developing this technique, Antonio estimates that 90 percent of the methodology he employs is a product of his own inventive spirit. Over the years, he has dedicated himself to refining his skills and honing his craft.

Antonio's artistic inspiration takes flight quite literally, as he frequently traverses the skies. During one of these airborne journeys, a profound experience unfolded. Antonio felt a remarkable phenomenon, akin to a vision or revelation. It seemed as if he could see, rather than hear, the sound of jet engines, with his brain deciphering sound waves into frequencies. Compelled by this extraordinary encounter, Antonio took a graphics tablet on his subsequent flight and began translating these "visions" into digital art. This captivating experience involved a mix of Yu.A. Gagarin's voice, famously proclaiming "Let's go!" and the distinctive sound of rocket jet engines. This became the genesis of a series of works that visually represented sound, an artistic endeavor fueled by the artist's unique sensory perceptions at 10,000 meters above ground. Antonio acknowledges that this process is psychologically intricate, perhaps stemming from an inner fear that triggers novel emotions.

Antonio's collection goes beyond traditional portraits, incorporating pieces that delve into the visualization of sound. His artworks are intricate mosaics crafted by adhering beads (without holes) onto a fabric canvas, with the artist meticulously painting beads of 2mm diameter by hand.

Through his art, Antonio Kudlapyi aspires to convey to the world that the sensation of sound can be experienced in unconventional ways, particularly through the eyes, resulting in unforgettable and emotive experiences.

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