Volodymyr Patyk

Volodymyr Patyk (born October 9, 1929, in the village of Chornyy Ostriv, Zhydachiv Raion, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian artist.

In 1953 he graduated from The Lviv National Academy of Arts (in R. Selsky). The artist works in the field of easel and monumental painting and graphics. Volodymyr Patyk has traveled almost the whole Ukraine, he was in the Carpathian Mountains, far to the north of Russia in Murmansk, he painted in the Baltic states, Siberia, Central Asia - and there the artist was captured by the beauty of nature, people and their activities. Thus was produced his own brushwork, his distinctive, spirited style. The artist proceeds to the contrast of red and green, orange and yellow and blue-violet, red and white, to a variety of means - mosaics, murals, most of all - to oil painting, pastels and various drawing tools. From the last time (since 1990) the main formative role in his artistic style plays a pure color that enhances the activity of emotional pictures and highlights the decorative solution compositions. Volodymyr Patyk is very close to Ukrainian icon and Tuscan primitives, Ravenna mosaics and Italian painters of Protorenaissance.

He is an People's Artist of Ukraine (1996) and holder of a Shevchenko National Prize(1999).[1]

References

  1. Artist Volodymyr Patyk, Green Sofa Gallery

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