Mykola Kut creates monumental spatial paintings. One of their distinctive features is compositional perfection and original coloring. Today Mykola Kut is one of the few artists in modern Ukraine who works with the landscape theme specifically in large formats having developed his own personal style.
Mykola Kut’s art is versatile, it contains monumental works made in different techniques: smalt mosaics, stained glass, encaustic, murals, portraits, iconography, multi-figured compositions.
Mykola Kut’s easel and monumental works are in museums and private collections they also decorate city squares and architectural facades in Ukraine and abroad.
Mykola Kut (Mykola Kutniakhov) was born in April, 1952 in Luhansk (Ukraine)
In 1965 he met Illya Ovcharenko, the sculptor who introduced him to the world of visual art.
In 1967 he graduated from art school and became a student of Luhansk Art College.
He successfully graduated with an honor (Red Diploma). In 1974, after the military service, he started his studying in Kyiv State Art Institute, now the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture.
He studied in the monumental painting workshop. It was founded by the famous monumentalist Mykhailo Boychuk — a Ukrainian teacher and friend of a Mexican monumentalist painter Diego Rivera, whose traditions and heritage Mykola Kut followed at an early stage of his work.
Since 1979 he is an active member of national and international exhibitions.
In 1989 becomes a Member of the National Artist Union of Ukraine
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iscritto dal 2016 (Paese di origine Ucraina).
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Mykola Kut creates monumental spatial paintings. One of their distinctive features is compositional perfection and original coloring. Today Mykola Kut is one of the few artists in modern Ukraine who works with the landscape theme specifically in large formats having developed his own personal style.
Mykola Kut’s art is versatile, it contains monumental works made in different techniques: smalt mosaics, stained glass, encaustic, murals, portraits, iconography, multi-figured compositions.
Mykola Kut’s easel and monumental works are in museums and private collections they also decorate city squares and architectural facades in Ukraine and abroad.
Mykola Kut (Mykola Kutniakhov) was born in April, 1952 in Luhansk (Ukraine)
In 1965 he met Illya Ovcharenko, the sculptor who introduced him to the world of visual art.
In 1967 he graduated from art school and became a student of Luhansk Art College.
He successfully graduated with an honor (Red Diploma). In 1974, after the military service, he started his studying in Kyiv State Art Institute, now the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture.
He studied in the monumental painting workshop. It was founded by the famous monumentalist Mykhailo Boychuk — a Ukrainian teacher and friend of a Mexican monumentalist painter Diego Rivera, whose traditions and heritage Mykola Kut followed at an early stage of his work.
Since 1979 he is an active member of national and international exhibitions.
In 1989 becomes a Member of the National Artist Union of Ukraine