
Roman Abdulin's artwork, created in an unspecified year, is a captivating winter landscape executed in a realistic style. The foreground features traditional village houses blanketed in snow. The background consists of snow-covered hills and rural buildings, creating an atmosphere of seclusion and tranquility. Shades of gray and white dominate the palette, emphasizing the cold and silence of the winter day. Abdulin uses light and shadow to create depth and texture, making every detail vivid and realistic. This piece draws attention with its simplicity yet complexity, conveying the purity and quiet of winter nature.
Roman Abdulin
Roman Abdulin graduated from the Yekaterinburg Art School named after I. D. Shadr, where he received a foundational education in industrial graphic design. He then continued his studies at the State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin in St. Petersburg, studying in the painting faculty. In the monumental painting studio of the People's Artist of the USSR A. A. Melnikov (now led by the People's Artist, Professor A. K. Bystrov), he developed his skills and mastery. His diploma work on the theme 'Victory. 1945' and 'The Siege of Leningrad' was highly praised by the State Examination Commission. Today his works adorn the state museums of Russia, as well as private collections in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Italy, Bulgaria, the USA, Canada, Mongolia, and China.