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Precious chess by Siberian jeweler Ruslan Tymoshchuk

chess by Siberian jeweler Ruslan Tymoshchuk

Precious chess by Siberian jeweler Ruslan Tymoshchuk

Siberian jeweler Ruslan Tymoshchuk from the city of Krasnoyarsk has created literally precious chess. Figures are made of silver and gold, the board – made ​​of marble. His work has evoked the admiration of his colleagues from around the world. Today it is the most expensive chess in Russia, the collection is estimated at 5 million rubles, but the master is not ready to sell it. The master has made the first work of this magnitude, although he is an experienced craftsman. He has been engaged in jewelry art for decades, not once participated in jewelry exhibitions and international competitions. But even this chess set is special, in the Russian jewelry art was never created anything like this.
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Petroleum paintings by Ludmila Zhizhenko

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Flying cranes. Petroleum paintings by Ludmila Zhizhenko

Petroleum paintings by Ludmila Zhizhenko
Belarusian artist Ludmila Zhizhenko invented a new technology of painting. In particular, instead of watercolor paints she uses oil (petroleum) produced in the Gomel region. Zhizhenko worked as a designer at Petroleum company for several years, and there she painted her first picture in oil. Noteworthy, works painted in petroleum have an unusual color and resemble vintage yellowed photographs. Ludmila Zhizhenko has arranged an exhibitions of her “petroleum” works.
Meanwhile, two dozen of such petroleum paintings decorate the walls of her studio in Gomel. A professional artist, Zhizhenko started working with oil relatively recent. Prior to that she practiced traditional oil and watercolor. According to the artist, petroleum paintings is now her favorite technique. Creative approach for this material results in a beautiful painting.
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Blue Horse 2014

Blue Horse 2014. Perth horse silver coin

Perth horse silver coin, Australia. Blue Horse 2014

Blue Horse 2014
Horse is energetic, hardy, often impatient. Blue wooden horse is ready to help everyone and provide any support. Some astrologers say that the coming 2014 is a year of green horse. People born in the Year of the Horse include birth dates in 1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, and 2014. The Perth Mint in Australia has released the first of the 2014 “Year of the Horse” Silver coins. Minted as part of the Australian Silver Lunar Coin Series, these coins have limited worldwide mintage and a new design each year representing the ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar. The magnificent Silver Horses is finely detailed on the reverse. The Chinese symbol for Horse appears, along with the English inscription “Year of the Horse.”
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Animalist artist Viktoria Markelova

Animalist artist Viktoria Markelova

Beautiful Russian Animalist artist Viktoria Markelova, at the exhibition of her works

Beautiful Russian animalist artist Viktoria Markelova is passionate about painting horses and other animals. It all started long ago and surprisingly romantic. As a young girl, Viktoria Markelova once saw a horse and fell in love with this beautiful creature. Parents bought for her toy horses and pictures of horses, and Viktoria increasingly dreamed of these animals. Coming to visit her grandfather, an artist, Viktoria always asked him to draw a horse. She herself was gradually beginning to paint. Her first independent drawings of horses appeared after Viktoria was given a book “How to Draw a Horse” and she worked hard to repeat each picture until it was obtained. Seeing the success of the girl, the parents decided to help her. In 1994, Viktoria has successfully passed the entrance exams to the children’s art school in Prechistenka, Moscow. In art school, she spent four years and a topic for her thesis was, of course, the horses.
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Most expensive stolen artworks

Most expensive stolen artworks. Rafael 'Portrait of a Young Man'. Cost - about $ 100 million

Rafael ‘Portrait of a Young Man’. Cost – about $ 100 million. Most expensive stolen artworks

Most expensive stolen artworks.
On the black market sale of works of art – museum exhibits or stolen cultural property from private collections have long been a part of well-established and profitable business. The turnover of only the American underground art market is estimated by experts at six billion dollars. Not surprisingly, the world each year loses tens of thousands of paintings, sculptures, prints, collages. Forbes compiled a list of the ten most expensive stolen artworks, their fate remains a mystery. In the above picture – Raphael’s painting. It belonged to a noble Polish Czartoryski, was confiscated in 1939 by the Nazis. Shortly before the end of the Second World War picture came into the hands of the governor-general of occupied Poland Hans Frank. In 2012 it was reported that it is in a bank vault in either the U.S., or Europe.
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Cake wizard Aldis Brichevs

Cake wizard Aldis Brichevs

Cake wizard Aldis Brichevs

Cake wizard Aldis Brichevs
38 year-old Aldis Brichevs has more than 10 years of “chocolate experience”. He advises cooks, and in his free time in the studio mixes the chocolate molds and various goodies out of it, which then gives to children. Now Aldis has come to Moscow to become better acquainted with the famous palace in Tsaritsyno. Born into a large family – seven brothers and two sisters, his mother died when the boy was barely fifteen. His father started a new family. The remaining relatives told Aldis to feed himself – “you are not a disabled”. So, young Brichevs faced adulthood: cleaning barns, milking cows on a private farm … To the question “How did you become a pastry chef? ” – Aldis gives a very vital explanation: – As soon as I was left alone, had to constantly think about how to feed myself.
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Siberian artists Oleg Antukhov and Sergey Bychkov

Creative artwork by Siberian artists Oleg Antukhov and Sergey Bychkov

Creative artwork by Siberian artists Oleg Antukhov and Sergey Bychkov

Siberian artists Oleg Antukhov and Sergey Bychkov
The creative duo founded their art studio “AB” in 1999, in Tomsk. The company then specialized in creating interiors. Now behind the laconic title “AB” lives the bizarre world of fantasy, turned into the real works of art. In the workshop “AB” it’s very cozy and interesting: an infinite number of tools for working with wood and not just carefully placed in cans buttons, rivets and even jewelry, cans of paint and varnish, but the main thing – decorative panels of wood, leather, glass and metal. “We do not follow global trends, we mix media and volume, young people looking at our work say it’s 3D pictures!” – Says Oleg. The level of fantasy of artists is difficult not to admire.
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Gold miniature artist Venkatesh

Gold miniature artist Venkatesh

Art work by Gold miniature artist Venkatesh

Gold miniature artist Venkatesh is from Tamil Nadu state, India. 28-year-old Indian craftsman G Venkatesh has devoted himself to miniature art, and his ambition is to get into the Guinness Book of World Records. Venkatesh has spent three years on creating these painstaking sculptures, he began working on silver before progressing to the more precious metal. His gold gallery includes a working bicycle and cricket world cup trophy. He has carved the working models out of one gram of gold. All his artworks measure less than one centimeter – and need a magnifying glass to view in detail.
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Russian artist Oleg Turkin

Baroque Hat, 2012. Oil on canvas. Painting by Russian artist Oleg Turkin

Baroque Hat, 2012. Oil on canvas. Painting by Russian artist Oleg Turkin

Russian artist Oleg Turkin
Born 29 June 1964 in Kishinev, Moldova, the USSR, Oleg Turkin (also known as Oleg Turchin) is a talented artist. According to Turkin, he became interested in drawing and painting in childhood. After graduating from children’s art school, in 1981, he entered the art school named after Shchusev. Then, he studied in Art Institute of Ilya Repin. Also, he graduated from the Institute of Arts, Faculty of Painting (1997). The genres of painting, in which Turkin works vary from realism to surrealism, landscapes, genre scenes, portraits and still life. Working with oil, the artist achieves a striking photographic clarity and sharpness. Most of these beautiful paintings are already in private collections of Russian and foreign art lovers. Particularly, in Moldova, Ukraine, Greece, Holland, USA, Turkey, and Italy.
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