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"Angelique" Art print 40" x 60" inch Edition of 10 by Yevgeniy Repiashenko
Year photo was taken: 2020
Archival pigment print on Fine Art paper
Limited Edition of 10
Picture size:
Height: 40" inch
Width: 60" inch
* * * NOT framed - ships in a tube * * *
This is an archival pigment print on photo paper with 1" float border (not included in listed image dimensions). Prints are signed and numbered by the artist on verso and come with a certificate of authenticity.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Yevgeniy Repiashenko is a well-versed photographer working in such genres as dynamic dance and sculpture, portrait, and fashion photography, but his main genre is still female nude photography. And we can confidently call him one of the best masters in his craft.
Yevgeniy Repyashenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1979. At the age of 20, while studying at the National Technical University, he starts to work with his first SLR camera. He got into portrait and fashion photography, which he explores with glossy magazines and photographers' albums from around the world. After graduation Yevgeniy bases his High-End salon, as he had a great love for music and technology. His time was divided - in the working time he directed the salon, and in the evening he was engaged in photography. For the most part, it was not a commercial, but a fine art photography. He independently studies the perception of the light image and makes post-processing by himself. Step by step he equips his own photo studio and decides to turn his passion into his profession.
His works always reflect poetic beauty, naked grace and harmony. Being fascinated with classical sculpture and Renaissance painting, Yevgeniy finds a new creativity direction - sculpture photography and the plastic movement. Flawless nudity of ballerinas' and gymnasts' bodies freezes in a fit of dance leaving the strongest feelings and passion in the frame. At first glance, they do not seem real, but sculpted by hands of the master. The models are saying that shooting with Yevgeniy is not easy, but he knows what he wants to achieve, often being a choreographer at his shoots, inventing new images. His SPIRIT series is a combination of the texture of classical sculpture with the filling of modern rhythm and emotions.
"2019 THIS IS LUST. Exhibition at STRUCK Contemporary, Toronto Canada (June-July)
2019 Honorable Mention, 12th International Color Awards, Fashion
2019 Honorable Mention, Art Limited Awards, The Movement Competition
2019 Top Shot Award, Viewbug Photo Contest"
2018 1st Place, 11th International Color Awards, Photographer Of The Year
2018 1st Place, 11th International Color Awards, Nude
2018 Finalist, Viewbug Photo Contest, Creative Wedding Shots
2017 Honorable Mention, 12th Annual Black&White Spider Awards, Nude
2017 SPIRIT – YEVGENIY REPIASHENKO. Personal exhibition at ArtPrichal Gallery in Kyiv (May -June)
2017 Nominee, Trierenberg Super Circuit , Nude
2017 Nominee, Trierenberg Super Circuit , Portrait
2017 Nominee, Trierenberg Super Circuit , Music&Dance
2017 100 Best photographers of site 35PHOTO, Erotica
- Creator:Yevgeniy Repiashenko (1979)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085116466192
Yevgeniy Repiashenko
Yevgeniy Repiashenko is a well-versed photographer working in such genres as dynamic dance and sculpture, portrait, and fashion photography, but his main genre is still female nude photography. And we can confidently call him one of the best masters in his craft.
Yevgeniy Repyashenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1979. At the age of 20, while studying at the National Technical University, he starts to work with his first SLR camera. He got into portrait and fashion photography, which he explores with glossy magazines and photographers' albums from around the world. After graduation Yevgeniy bases his High-End salon, as he had a great love for music and technology. His time was divided - in the working time he directed the salon, and in the evening he was engaged in photography. For the most part, it was not a commercial, but a fine art photography. He independently studies the perception of the light image and makes post-processing by himself. Step by step he equips his own photo studio and decides to turn his passion into his profession. His works always reflect poetic beauty, naked grace and harmony. Being fascinated with classical sculpture and Renaissance painting, Yevgeniy finds a new creativity direction - sculpture photography and the plastic movement. Flawless nudity of ballerinas' and gymnasts' bodies freezes in a fit of dance leaving the strongest feelings and passion in the frame. At first glance, they do not seem real, but sculpted by hands of the master. The models are saying that shooting with Yevgeniy is not easy, but he knows what he wants to achieve, often being a choreographer at his shoots, inventing new images. His SPIRIT series is a combination of the texture of classical sculpture with the filling of modern rhythm and emotions.
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