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On March 6, in the exhibition hall of the media center of the Zaryadye Park, subordinate to the capital's Department of CultureThe exhibition "Sergey Andriaka. Hymn to Watercolor" will open. It will feature over 100 works by watercolorist and People's Artist of the Russian Federation Sergey Andriaka, as well as over 50 of the best works by artists, teachers, and students of the School of Watercolor and the Academy of Watercolor and Fine Arts.
The exhibition will feature works spanning more than 30 years—from his first drawings in 1970 to monumental canvases of the 2000s. Sergei Andriaka's primary technique was multi-layered watercolor painting.
Much of his work is dedicated to his homeland—the exhibition will feature paintings such as "The Cathedral of Christ the Savior" (1999), "The Bolshoi Theater" (1997), and others. The artist was inspired by old cities, Russian architectural monuments, and natural phenomena. He painted many of his paintings from memory, without preliminary pencil sketches.
Along with his creative work, Sergei Andriaka devoted much of his time to teaching. He developed and implemented his own methodology for teaching the professional fundamentals of academic drawing and painting to children and adults at the School of Watercolor and the Academy of Watercolor.
The exhibition will feature previously unexhibited works by his students—Evgenia Rozhdestvenskaya, Ivan Zrazhevsky, Sofia Zharylkapova, Polina Tyurina, and others—for the first time.
In addition, every week until May 17, guests will be offered master classes and lessons in watercolor painting. Admission is by tickets.
The program of events in Zaryadye Park contributes to the implementation of the goals and objectives of the national project in Moscow "Family"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.
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