
Roman Abdulin's 2014 painting presents a serene and atmospheric depiction of the countryside, where a river peacefully flows through green fields and beneath the dark silhouettes of trees. Abdulin masterfully uses light and shadow to create a sense of depth and tranquility, emphasizing the reflections in the water that appear almost mirror-like. The subtle color palette, including shades of green, blue, and gray, adds naturalness and peace to the piece. The artist creates the impression that the viewer is standing on the riverbank, breathing fresh air and enjoying the harmony of nature. This work is executed in a realistic style, attracting attention with its detailed rendering and conveying the genuine beauty of the surrounding world. This painting would be a splendid addition for collectors seeking works that capture the spirit of 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.