40x50, oil acrylic canvas
Vladimir Abramushkin ("The Georgian")
Born in 1956 in the Far East of Russia in Magadan, located on the shores of the Sea of Okhotsk. He graduated from high school in 1973. In Minsk he studied theater directing at the Belarusian State Academy of Arts. In Poland, in Warsaw, he worked in television and theater as an actor, director and stage designer. He developed his talent for painting at private studies in Paris. Today, he lives and paints in the Moravian countryside in the Czech Republic, where he has his own studio. In Poland, he is known for his many TV supporting roles, including that of a Georgian in the series: "U Pana Boga za piecem." (In the Garden, Behind the Copper).
Exhibitions:
1980 Minsk (Belorussia), 1989 Bergen (Norway), 1990 and 1995 Warsaw (Poland), 2006 ART Mill Bohuslavice (Czech Republic), 2007 Flagship exhibition in Paris (France), 2007 - 2011 Brno, Hodonín, Kyjov, Vracov (Czech Republic).
1980 Minsk (Belorussia), 1989 Bergen (Norway), 1990 and 1995 Warsaw (Poland), 2006 ART Mill Bohuslavice (Czech Republic), 2007 Flagship exhibition in Paris (France), 2007 - 2011 Brno, Hodonín, Kyjov, Vracov (Czech Republic).