Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Artist of the Day, March 30, 2022: Yevgeniy Prokopov, an Ukrainian sculptor (#1532)

 Yevgeniy Prokopov was born in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union (in present-day Ukraine). His father, Yosyp Fedorovych Prokopov, a celebrated painter and World War II veteran, firmly believed in giving his son the freedom in pursuing his artistic talents. His mother, Valentina Semenivna, a geologist, frequently took her son on geological expeditions, which later served as an inspiration to his future sculptures.

A graduate of the Kiev Arts Institute, he was a student of Vasyl Borodai.

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Yevgeniy Prokopov

  Poems, 1973

Portrait of Natalia Snarskaya, 1976

Student, 1978

 Ballerina Lyudmila Smorgacheva, 1980

 Ballerina Lyudmila Kozhukharova, 1982

 Ballerina Lyudmila Kozhukharova, 1982

 Ballerina Tatiana Borovik, 1982

Madonna and Child, 1982

  Toto, 1984

  Self-portrait, 1985

 Statue of Students and Professors of the Kyiv State University, 1989

 Restoration, 1990

Illusion, 1990

 Pieta, 1990

Descent from the Cross, 1992

Pokrova, 1992

  The Last Supper, 1992

The Ascension, 1993

Trinity, 1993

Flight, 1995

Magic Spell, 1998

  Sermon on the Mount, 1998

 Cradle, 1998

 Mirage, 2000

Red Square, 2001

  Project of Statue of famous Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, 2002

Church of the Nativity, 2009

Heaven’s Brigade, 2015
and all those who gave their lives for a free and sovereign Ukraine 

Heaven’s Brigade, 2015
and all those who gave their lives for a free and sovereign Ukraine

Heaven’s Brigade, 2015
and all those who gave their lives for a free and sovereign Ukraine

 Adventure, 2018

Memorial monument for famous Ukrainian literary translator, theorist, and lexicographer Mykola Lukash

 

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