sergey karlov russian mosaic artist3
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Sergey Karlov was born June 6, 1959 in the Siberian village of Beryozovka, Krasnoyarsk region. In early childhood, the family moved to the Republic of Khakassia. In 1979 he entered the School of Applied Arts, studied artistic stone processing. After graduation, in 1983, worked as an artist and designer in the shop “Consumer goods”. While working he became interested in Florentine mosaic, to which he devoted the next fifteen years. In the team of young artists, he performed a number of easel mosaic made of natural stone, mosaic tabletops series, as well as the five monumental panels of 35 sq / m each. Mosaic can be made from different materials – stone, glass, ceramic tile, wood. Presented here mosaics is made of Salbyksky stone. Salbyksky mound – the largest archaeological monument of Khakassia, found in the “Valley of the Kings”, the Eastern Siberia. Sacred territory of Valley of the Kings is popular not only among tourists but also shamans, who perform here ritual cleansing, renewing a person’s energy. Stone mosaic by Sergey Karlov is inspired by Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Antonio Gaudi and Marko Ivan Rupnik. Sergey Karlov is a member of the Union of Artists of Russia
Monumental mosaicRed sailpanels in the Florentine mosaic technique. 3000x2000 Sayanogorsk 1990
Youth - Panels in the technique of Roman mosaic Sauna interior 2500x3000 fragment of the central part
Seaport - for the office interior 3000x500 Moscow 2005
Monumental mosaic
Monumental mosaicAqueductrelief tiles for the interior of a country house 4500x2000 Moscow 2007
Monumental mosaicdecorative panels in the technique of deep relief for the interior of the bank of Krasnoyarsk 3500x5000 Design: S. Charles, A.KlementevSayanogorsk 2008
Monumental mosaicfragmentpanels in the technique of deep relief for the interior hall of the bank of Krasnoyarsk. fragment.Sayanogorsk 2008
In the summer of 2000 the team of young artists participated in the finishing works of Christ the Savior in Moscow, where they carried out the central part of the monumental mural for the Hall of Church Councils in the Florentine mosaic technique the Hall of Church Councils
Monumental mural of the Hall of Church Councils of Christ the Savior church in Moscow
the Hall of Church Councils
St. VladimirPanels for the exterior of the chapel of the city of Novokuznetsk. Triptych,
Left side Florentine mosaic 1800x4000
Holy FacePanels for the exterior of the chapel of Novokuznetsk. FragmentTriptych. Central part. Florentine mosaic 3000x2000
St. GeorgePanels for the
exterior of the chapel of the city of
Novokuznetsk. Triptych,
right-hand side. Florentine mosaic
1800x4000
Monumental relief mosaic with background color 7000x2500 Interior winter gardenArchitect: M.Tereschenko, performance: S.Karlov, P.Klachkov. Moscow 2004
Panel “Work” for the interior of the administrative building of the city of Novokuznetsk. The left side of the diptych. Fragment. The total area of 40 sq/m. Execution: S.Karlov, A.Klementyev,1985
Traces of earlier timeshigh-relief mosaics based rock petroglyphs Khakassia 3500x2000
Traces of earlier timesmanufacturing, labor survey
Morning hunter Mask
Milky Way
Morning of a new day String
Repentance
Detachment Mandala
River
River - details
Path of the ancestors 2013
Big resettlement
On the edge of the steppes
Prophet
Between Past and Future
Deep relief mosaic
Steppe face
Dream 2012
Adverse wind 2012
Living water
From time immemorial
The Dingling - Triptych
The Dingling - Triptych
The Dingling - Triptych
The growing light of the moon Homemaker
Three rivers 2012
Moonglade
Moonglade
Pasture 2 2013
Pasture 2013
Going for water 2011
Valley host
Uimon rider 2013 diptych
God Khongor 2013
Phoenix 2013
«В природе красота закономерна»
"The beauty of nature is natural"
Text and pictures: InternetCopyright: All the images belong to their authors
Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanuwww.slideshare.net/michaelasanda
Sound: Aina Efimova - Sana Kyn (A New Day) Music from Yakutia Russia Siberia
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