Sunday, March 12, 2006

My Works--Bridgeview School of Fine Art

Queens, NY
2005-2006
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I saw an exhibit of Russian Impressionist art at the Smithsonian in March 2005 and was inspired to seek out Russian training specifically. Bridgeview is a school created in the Russian academic tradition. Classes were held at night, twice a week. This blog was first created in response to my experience at the school (read my first blog entry).

It is very common for the instructors to work on a student's drawing/painting. I wish I could claim these are 100% mine, but hands on instruction is a great learning tool.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2005.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2005.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. Quick sketch. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. Quick sketch. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. Quick sketch. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2006.




Instructor Polina Osnachuk. After Rembrant. 2006.




Instructor Polina Osnachuk. After Fechin. 2006.




Instructor Polina Osnachuk. After Modigliani. 2006.




Instructor Polina Osnachuk. After Rembrant. 2006.




Instructor Alex Razin. 2005.




Instructor Polina Osnachuk. 2006.




Instructor Samuel Kudish. 2005.




Instructor Samuel Kudish. 2005.




Instructor Samuel Kudish. Grisaille underpainting in acrylic. 2006.





Instructor Larissa Dekermendzhi and Vitaly Patrov. Study of Julie. 2005.




Instructor Larissa Dekermendzhi and Vitaly Patrov. Study of Boris. 2005.

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