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Richard Bilan, Surreal Figures
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ð¨ Artist: Richard Bilan (Polish - French - Israeli, b. 1946)
ð¨ Title: Surreal Figures
ðï¸ Medium: Watercolor on Paper
ð Dimensions: 18 cm x 12 cm
ðï¸ Notes: Signed
Step into the captivating world of Richard Bilan with "Surreal Figures," a watercolor on paper that unveils the artist's unique vision and creative depth.
Measuring 18 cm by 12 cm, this artwork offers an intimate canvas for Bilan's exploration of surrealism. Through the delicate medium of watercolor, Bilan brings to life a world that blurs the lines between reality and the fantastical.
The title hints at the presence of intriguing and enigmatic figures within the composition, awaiting your interpretation and engagement. The dimensions of the artwork encourage focused observation, allowing you to appreciate the meticulous details and nuances Bilan has captured.
Bilan's signature adds authenticity and a personal touch to the piece, signifying his direct involvement in its creation. This watercolor is a testament to Bilan's artistic skill and his ability to transport viewers to a realm of imagination.
"Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of Richard Bilan's 'Surreal Figures,' a watercolor on paper that captures the essence of surrealism and imagination. Elevate your collection with this intimate masterpiece that reflects Bilan's unique artistic perspective. Secure your connection to the artist's vision and the timeless world of artistic expression by placing your bid today."
Richard Bilan, painter, graphic artist, born 1946, Poland. 1975 collaborated on the creation of industrial models for the glass industry, and created animated commercials.
Education
1969-73 Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem.BFA, with honors
1974-76 Ecole Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France., Visual Communication and Graphic Arts
Awards And Prizes
1973 The America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Sharett Fund Grant
1974-76, Grant from the French Government, Work/Study Program, for artistic creation
1976 First Prize for Etchings, Orly Art Gallery, Paris, France
1976 Honor Prize, Paris, France Gallery, "Du Haut Pave"
1988 First Prize for Wood Engravings, International Exhibition, Elancourt, France
1991 First Prize for Small Graphics Formats, Lodz, Poland
ð¨ Title: Surreal Figures
ðï¸ Medium: Watercolor on Paper
ð Dimensions: 18 cm x 12 cm
ðï¸ Notes: Signed
Step into the captivating world of Richard Bilan with "Surreal Figures," a watercolor on paper that unveils the artist's unique vision and creative depth.
Measuring 18 cm by 12 cm, this artwork offers an intimate canvas for Bilan's exploration of surrealism. Through the delicate medium of watercolor, Bilan brings to life a world that blurs the lines between reality and the fantastical.
The title hints at the presence of intriguing and enigmatic figures within the composition, awaiting your interpretation and engagement. The dimensions of the artwork encourage focused observation, allowing you to appreciate the meticulous details and nuances Bilan has captured.
Bilan's signature adds authenticity and a personal touch to the piece, signifying his direct involvement in its creation. This watercolor is a testament to Bilan's artistic skill and his ability to transport viewers to a realm of imagination.
"Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of Richard Bilan's 'Surreal Figures,' a watercolor on paper that captures the essence of surrealism and imagination. Elevate your collection with this intimate masterpiece that reflects Bilan's unique artistic perspective. Secure your connection to the artist's vision and the timeless world of artistic expression by placing your bid today."
Richard Bilan, painter, graphic artist, born 1946, Poland. 1975 collaborated on the creation of industrial models for the glass industry, and created animated commercials.
Education
1969-73 Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem.BFA, with honors
1974-76 Ecole Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France., Visual Communication and Graphic Arts
Awards And Prizes
1973 The America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Sharett Fund Grant
1974-76, Grant from the French Government, Work/Study Program, for artistic creation
1976 First Prize for Etchings, Orly Art Gallery, Paris, France
1976 Honor Prize, Paris, France Gallery, "Du Haut Pave"
1988 First Prize for Wood Engravings, International Exhibition, Elancourt, France
1991 First Prize for Small Graphics Formats, Lodz, Poland
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