Valentyn Feldman. A Theory of Shade and Perspective
Valentin Feldman is a Ukrainian architect and artist. Valentin Feldman's work is mainly related to Crimea and Kyiv. In Sevastopol, even now, tourists come to the symbolic sign - the monument "Sunken Ships", and in Kyiv, the artist raised a galaxy of talented student architects, whose works have become the decoration of museums and the pride of Ukrainian cities. Moreover, Feldman became an important researcher of watercolors, having made a significant contribution to the development of watercolor painting in particular: with his significant work, teaching at institutes in Kharkiv and Kyiv, and books on the theory and practice of watercolor painting.
Valentyn Feldman worked at the dawn of a new great era, but he managed to capture in his landscape the old Ukraine - quiet, calm, with untouched nature. Years will pass, Ukraine will be covered with a network of roads, rivers will be dressed in granite and concrete, lindens and willows will become slender rows, the sleepy chaos of past summers will be forgotten. But a thoughtful look will always be captivated by the beauty and perfection of the Ukrainian noon, embodied by the talented hand of Valentin Feldman in soft, warm watercolor tones.
Valentin Feldman is a Ukrainian architect and artist. Valentin Feldman's work is mainly related to Crimea and Kyiv. In Sevastopol, even now, tourists come to the symbolic sign - the monument "Sunken Ships", and in Kyiv, the artist raised a galaxy of talented student architects, whose works have become the decoration of museums and the pride of Ukrainian cities. Moreover, Feldman became an important researcher of watercolors, having made a significant contribution to the development of watercolor painting in particular: with his significant work, teaching at institutes in Kharkiv and Kyiv, and books on the theory and practice of watercolor painting.
Valentyn Feldman worked at the dawn of a new great era, but he managed to capture in his landscape the old Ukraine - quiet, calm, with untouched nature. Years will pass, Ukraine will be covered with a network of roads, rivers will be dressed in granite and concrete, lindens and willows will become slender rows, the sleepy chaos of past summers will be forgotten. But a thoughtful look will always be captivated by the beauty and perfection of the Ukrainian noon, embodied by the talented hand of Valentin Feldman in soft, warm watercolor tones.