Рассекая воздух. (2017) Painting by Arman Bai

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 39.4in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Expressionism Bike
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Oil Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional technique consists[...]

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Arman Akhmetkalievich Baimuratov is a contemporary Kazakh artist, born and raised in Almaty. He graduated from the Almaty Art College named after Gogol in 1993, and later pursued[...]

Arman Akhmetkalievich Baimuratov is a contemporary Kazakh artist, born and raised in Almaty. He graduated from the Almaty Art College named after Gogol in 1993, and later pursued theater painting at KazNAI named after T. Zhurgenova, earning his degree in 1999. Since 2002, Baimuratov has been a dedicated faculty member at the same university, contributing to the education of aspiring artists.

During the years 2000-2003, Baimuratov worked at the Kazakhfilm film studio named after Sh. Aimanov, serving as an assistant to the production designer for the film project "Nomad." Simultaneously, he continued his creative journey as an artist-designer, showcasing versatility in his talents.

Since 1999, Arman Baimuratov actively participated in various exhibitions, gaining recognition for his diverse and thought-provoking works. His art has found homes in collections across France, Germany, the USA, and other private collections worldwide.

Baimuratov's exhibited works explore a broad range of subjects and artistic styles. His canvases delve into the intricacies of reality, revealing often overlooked details and portraying both the positive and negative facets of human life. Themes of life, poetry, and childhood permeate his pieces, inviting viewers to find fragments of their own experiences within his art.

Noteworthy works such as "Winter," "Bouquet," "Girl with a Fan," and "Spring" showcase Baimuratov's distinctive artistic style. In portraits like "Patron," "Sour," and "Conductor," the artist skillfully captures the unique traits of his subjects.

Baimuratov's artistic exploration extends to experimental forms, as seen in works like "Silence" and "Image," where he freely manipulates and transforms artistic elements to convey symbolic meanings.

A significant moment in his career was the presentation of his personal exhibition, "Well Done," at the State Historical Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after A. Kasteev. The exhibition marked a profound expression of creative freedom, allowing Baimuratov to open his inner world to viewers, sharing special impressions and bright moments from his life.

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