August 19, 2010 at 16:00
HOW YOU
the opening exhibition of leather
folk mistress
Makoviychuk-Humen Lyubov
"Pokuts'ka tobivka"
The exhibition, which opens at the National Center of Folk Culture "Ivan Gonchar Museum" highlights the works of famous masters of the art treatment for skin Pokuttya and Exotics, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine - Makoviychuk-Humen Lyubov.
Lyubov Born October 7, 1962 in the village Popel'nyky, Snyatinskogo district of Ivano-Frankivsk region. V1977 graduated with honors from high school and became a student of Kosovo tuhnikumu folk crafts them. V. Kasiyan, artistic treatment of the skin. Her teachers were known masters gutsulskie MV Vintonyuk, IM Myklaschuk, RV Dovganiuk, ZH.S. , J. and S. Kapinus member of Artists KI Proschuk.
Makoviychuk-Humen Love is a participant of many exhibitions in Ukraine (Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Ternopil, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv) and abroad (Moscow, Germany, Italy, Poland). Its products from the skin characterized by high artistic level and diversity of species and forms: traditional tobivky, purse, women's belts, jewelry, keptaryky, Kozhushko, book covers, paintings, new models of modern clothing. The artist decorated in leather goods for more than ten uses ornamentation techniques, while maintaining the traditional forms. Found it and its approach to the material, developing their schematic decision ornament.
Visitors will have a unique opportunity to meet his own mistress and her collection of works that are stored in museum collections Kolomiyskogo of tourism and Pokuttya, as well as old leather from the collection of National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine and National Center of Folk Culture "Ivan Gonchar Museum .
Entry to the exhibition is free!
The exhibition will operate from 19 August to 5 September, 2010 daily
except Monday and last Tuesday of the month, from 10:00 to 17:30.
LOG museum
Adult - 15 UAH. for children and pensioners - 3 UAH.
Museum Address: Kyiv, str. Ivan Mazepa, 1929.
Telephone: (044) 362-44-62, phone / fax: 288-52-10, 288-92-68.
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