Tryndyk Vasiliy
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Vasily Tryndyka was born in 1954 in the city of Nalchik ( Kabardino-Balkaria) in the family of a famous artist Tryndyka Nicholas Z. (1916-1987). From a very early age, the smell of paint became for Basil family. Father Basil for his main teacher, mentor, and counselor. Always there in the Studio, and sketches.
Basil's artistic talent emerged in early childhood. When he was 9 years old, its poster competition "Protection of nature through the eyes of children" was awarded and published in the journal "Health", and exhibited in the Kremlin.
In 1972 Vasyl Tryndyka became a student of the graphic art of the Demidov school in Leningrad, which later successfully graduated from. Since then, Vasily "sick" Leningrad-Petersburg.
Then service in the army, which Basil says is still a special feeling. Since then there were many portraits and sketches of fellow soldiers, scenes from military life. His work was noticed and commander of the North Caucasus district, recommended him to the Studio Grekova, but Basil as a very peaceful person, not imagined my life in the army.
This period in the work of Basil can be called realism. Attention to detail, color subtlety and surprising portrait likeness, the ability to reflect the inner world of man. In agotoronto already began to show what would later become the hallmark of his paintings is the incredible sense of color and light
In 1982, Vasily Tryndyka becomes a member of the Union of Artists of the Soviet Union. His success is marked in various exhibitions, both at the regional, zonal and all-Union. He says the nature of the North Caucasus, the high mountains and rapid streams, and quiet evenings by the river. Likes to paint still lifes..... Especially he was good at portraits. He is able to pass on the canvas those fleeting emotions and moods of a person which is so hard to catch, while the viewer is surprising portrait similarity.
In the period from 1984 to 1989 Vasily Tryndyka he was the chief artist of the art Fund of KBASSR.
1986. The Soviet Union announced the restructuring at this time is redefining the mission of the artist..
The protection of our world, the protection of human penetration into the depths of your consciousness and subconsciousness
He cares about the fate of our environment, as in a planetary sense, and in the household.
The series of pictures "Brothers our smaller" received recognition in the form of diplomas at the all-Union exhibition in Manege, Moscow in 1987.
Staying on the writing style is still realistic, the paintings began to carry a strong symbolic load.
In 1990, Basil for the first time traveled abroad to Berlin. It was a time of euphoria, the Berlin wall fell, but there seems to be more and East Berlin, which at that time was still their "socialist prices". Then there was a meeting with the gallery owner from the Netherlands, who invited Basil to the West.
In 1991, the fate of the artist changed dramatically – he and his family came to work on contract in Holland. The difficult political situation in Russia played a crucial role in that V. Tryndyka remained in Holland for a long time. Holland was warmly greeted Tryndyka artist, numerous exhibitions, recognition of him as master. The artist still in search of new
"Fairy tales guide us as a guiding thread," said one writer. In the paintings of Vasily Tryndyk fairy-tale characters acquire a new life. It is easy to find Cirque du Soleil and signs by the Russian Avant garde, the myths of the peoples of the Himalayas and East Africa, the heroes of the comedy Del arte and the Venetian opera. The artist's paintings remind us that we are a child!
"Tales lead us like a guiding thread," said one writer. In the paintings of the artist Basil Tryndyka tale characters find a new life. Here it is easy to meet Cirque du Soleil and the poetry of Mayakovsky, myths of the peoples of the Himalayas and East Africa, the heroes of the theatre of Karabas-Barabas and the Venetian Opera. The artist's paintings remind us that each of us remains a child no matter what!