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Andriy was born in 1977 in small town Mlyniv nearby Rovno.

In his childhood, he already realized that his future would be dedicated to art.

After having finished art studies in his nineteens Andriy acquires enchase skills while qualification of art master becomes the next step of his career.

Andriy acquired many and various skills in searching and identifying his creative individuality.

He has tried himself as journalist, radio host, glass artist, designer, teacher and even constructor.

It took more than 10 years to fulfill a childhood dream of becoming an artist.

In 2013 in Rovno Andriy’s first personal exhibition "Kladki" opened.

Works of talented master did not remain unnoticed by gallerists and art critics.

In 2014 already, his next personal exhibition "Color" opens; Andriy participates in project named "Ukrainian landscape". On the other side of despair…" together with such masters of modern Ukrainian art as Alexander Roitburd, Oleg Tistol, Anatoliy Kryvolap and others.

In 2014, Andriy starts ambitious art project: creation of an ideal color in the context of "New Ukrainian landscape".

Author distances from primary and ordinary "grey" in picturing of simple. Multilayer colors technique impresses by its complicity and combination of colors. In February 2015, third personal exhibition of an artist – "Pure colors" ran in Kiev.

Central idea of the exposition was to divert the audience’s attention from its everyday concerns.

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Mist
#26, canvas, oil
45.3"x65.0", 2015
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