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Muzaffar Abdullaev"Bukhara VI" Abstract Oil Painting 59" x 39" inch by Muzaffar Abdullaev2017
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"Bukhara VI" Abstract Oil Painting 59" x 39" inch by Muzaffar Abdullaev
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He was born in 1953 in Bukhara, where he lives and works. Boasting forty years of experience, the artist is one of the doyens of contemporary art in Bukhara. His style hovers between figurative and abstract art. Since 1979 he has taken part in various regional and national exhibitions.
Visual arts he learned to appreciate in adolescence, parables told by old-timers, stories and tales about holy Bukhara and its magical appeal and mystery have forever fascinated Muzaffar Abdullaev, a talented artist from Bukhara, now known not only in Uzbekistan but also beyond. Since 1978, Abdullaev has actively participated in national and international exhibitions; in 1988 he joined the Artists Union of Uzbekistan and was awarded the Gold Medal of the Academy of Arts (2007).
The art of Muzaffar Abdullaev is known for his specific technique: the artist’s temperament is raging in his canvases; paints seem to be flowing from his fingers, creating a turbulent action on the canvas. Sharp brushstrokes speak of his emotional nature. Looking at the picture, the viewer can sense its emotional power field, pulsating and healing. Sometimes its bright, warm shades are contrasted with cold, dark tones, and only the silhouettes of shapes – like “talking” characters – cry out for the artist, exposing the master’s anxious heart that bleeds for the world going round, not always just. One such painting is “The Going Aral”, where the artist feels deeply about natural disasters disrupting the environmental balance.
- Creator:Muzaffar Abdullaev (1953, Uzbek)
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 59 in (149.86 cm)Width: 39 in (99.06 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085112148172
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