Russian Art San Francisco

Russian Art San Francisco
Russian Art San Francisco

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Art restoration San Francisco Bay Area.





Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov
Art studio Sergey Konstantinov
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

SOMA Grand San Francisco. Artist Sergey Konstantinov.

Art exhibits San Francisco. Painting. Sergey Konstantinov. 
Arttitud Fine Art Gallery San Francisco.
Curated by: Tatiana Takaeva.
12.09.2013 - 01.02.2014






Arttitud. SOMA Grand San Francisco. Artist Sergey Konstantinov.

Konstantinov has had his works in major collections and exhibitions in Europe and North America since the mid 1980s. Some of his more impressive commissioned work in recent years has been for Suzanne Tucker and also the Getty Family. Equally astounding with figurative, abstract and historically-flavored styles of work, Konstantinov's brushwork knows no boundaries, with recent forays into photoshop-powered printmaking showing yet another facet of his bold artistic vision and personality.
Philosophy:
"Painting for me is a life force which resides in me and is a very exciting and fulfilling part of my spirit. Every element in my paintings should always be in fine harmony with full structure before I can consider it as being successful. My art creates itself through me, surrendering to a process which involves powerful visions that are developed and expressed through me in paint."
Bio:
"I was born in the Ukraine in 1958. My expertise, experience, and vast knowledge with fine art is based on a very strong and solid foundation. In 1978, after studying painting and sculpture from 1974 to 1978, I decided to become an artist while attending Art College in Vizhnicya in the Ukraine. In 1980, I attended the Academy of Art in Lvov in the Ukraine where I continued my studies in painting and sculpture. I received my Masters Degree in fine art in 1985. My works have been publicized, displayed, and shown, either solo or in group exhibitions from 1983 to the present time. I moved to San Francisco in 1991 where I continue to follow my passion for art that consists of creation, restoration, and conservation of fine art pieces. I carefully inspect and study works of art in museums whenever possible to analyze and capture the essence of masterpieces. This process allows me to better estimate and supervise the quality and application of my own work. My inspiration from great art is mostly academic from an artists view point."

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Mural room. Interior Design showcase Arttitud San Francisco.

Interior Design showcase Arttitud San Francisco.
Interior design. Tatiana Takaeva.
Mural room. Sergey Konstantinov.





Interior Design showcase Arttitud San Francisco.
Interior design. Tatiana Takaeva.
Mural room. Sergey Konstantinov.

 
 

Monday, November 25, 2013

Interior Design showcase Arttitud San Francisco.


Tatiana Takaeva Lands in San Francisco With Arttitud Opening.

If you’ve ever had the experience of walking into an interior design showroom only to find “original” pieces that look like every other design showroom on the block, you can understand the want and need for individuality and exclusivity. Insert Arttitud here.
Arttitud is the first and only interior design showroom on the West Coast to offer specific lines of luxury European modern furniture. Located on Potrero Avenue in San Francisco, Arttitud provides architects, designers, corporations, and individual homeowners a complete resource for top-shelf European designs and pieces.
Artittud’s collection is carefully curated by owner Tatiana Takaeva, who has studied architecture and interior design in California, Italy and St. Petersburg. Takaeva has completed a range of private and commercial projects on the west coast of the United States and throughout Europe, developing extensive knowledge of quality European furnishings, and building lasting personal relationships with their creators. As a result, her design projects and her showroom benefit not just from the geographical range of her experience, but from her ability to discern and to source the best quality materials and modernist designs from European manufacturers.
So, what’s the secret to her success? “I select furniture that blends brilliant functionality and technological advancement with high artistic standards,” Takaeva says. “And my style focuses on superior quality and clean, modernist lines.” The marriage of beauty and functionality that underlies her taste in furniture defines her architectural aesthetic as well. Throughout her portfolio, her projects are marked by elegant angularity, open space and a wealth of natural light, features that combine to showcase the high-quality materials she so carefully selects. Yet despite emphasis on mathematical purity, her structures incorporate subtle spaces of rich details, highlighted by natural light and shadows. Takaeva offers full architectural and design services for new construction and for remodeling, in addition to staging and consultations.
For more information, stop by Arttitud, located at 111 Potrero Avenue in San Francisco, or visit www.arttiud.com.

http://www.sfwire.com/tatiana-takaeva-lands-in-san-francisco-with-arttitud-opening/




Interior Design showcase Arttitud San Francisco.
Arttitud Fine Art Gallery San Francisco. Curated by: Tatiana Takaeva.
Painting. Artist Sergey Konstantinov.



Saturday, August 31, 2013

Group Show. Arttitud San Francisco.

Welcome the New ‘Arts District’ with works by Victoria Kovalenchikova Mina Markovich and Sergey Konstantinov.
Curated by: Tatiana Takaeva.
Four established San Francisco art galleries have moved a block away from us on Utah Street. We’re calling it the new ‘Arts District’. Saturday, September 7th there will be inaugural group openings for the new spaces from 4pm-7pm, and we are welcoming them with a simultaneous art opening and cocktail reception at 111 Potrero.


Thursday, May 2, 2013

Russian Pavilion to Arttitud San Francisco.

We are happy to welcome Russian Pavilion to Arttitud San Francisco for Fine Art Week, May 17-19, 2013. Art opening reception is Friday, May 17, from 6 to 9pm, with drinks and entertainment provided. Many of the participating artists will be traveling to San Francisco for this event.

The Russian Pavilion is a juried art exhibition showcasing emerging and established artists from Russia, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Baltic regions during leading international contemporary art fairs in New York, San Francisco and Miami. Russian Pavilion had its incredibly successful debut during Armory Arts Week in New York City, March 2013.

Participating artists include: Blue Noses Group, Valery Yershov, Valentin Popov, Artem Mirolevich, Igor Vishnyakov, Rustam Khamdamov, Igor Molochevsky, Taguhi Barsegian, Leonid Gurevich, Victoria Kovalenchikova, Dasha Fursey Ilya Shevel, Sasha Meret, Olga Chemokhud-Doty, Alex Khomski, Sergey Konstantinov, Igor Zaytsev, Yuliya Lanina, Inna Antonova, Irene Koval & others.

Cultural Partners for the tour include: Museum of Russian Art (New Jersey), Kolodzei Art Foundation, Kavachnina Contemporary, Russian American Cultural Center, Northern Cross, Electra Inc., Universal Software Inc., Gambourg and Borsen.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Журнал MUZA-UA. Апрель 2013.

Дворец искусств. Львов. Украина. 04.2013. Куратор выставки Катерина Гай.
Художник. Сергей Гай.
Художник. Николай Журавель. Художник. Сергей Константинов.
Художник. Петр Лебединец.



 
Журнал MUZA-UA. Апрель 2013. Живопись. Художник Сергей Константинов.