2018
210.0 x 297.0 cm
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Born in 1984 in Siberia, Russia, Sutakov Temirei Vasilevich’s artistic journey is a compelling narrative of cultural fusion and profound introspection. His work, deeply rooted in his Siberian heritage yet firmly established within the vibrant landscape of New York City's contemporary art scene, explores the intricate relationship between human faces, shamanistic traditions, and the enduring power of visual storytelling. From a young age, Temirei was immersed in an artistic environment fostered by his father’s creative pursuits, laying the foundation for a career characterized by both technical mastery and deeply personal expression.
Temirei's formal training began at a prestigious figurative art academy in Saint Petersburg, Russia, where he honed his skills in graphic art. This rigorous academic experience provided him with a solid understanding of artistic principles – composition, color theory, and technique – while simultaneously exposing him to the rich traditions of Russian iconography and symbolism. However, it was during his time in Siberia that Temirei’s artistic vision truly began to take shape. The stark beauty of the landscape, the ancient stories passed down through generations, and the profound connection between people and the natural world ignited a deep fascination with shamanism and its role in shaping cultural identity.
Temirei’s artistic practice is remarkably diverse, seamlessly blending traditional techniques with innovative approaches. He masterfully employs watercolor as his primary medium, utilizing loose brushstrokes and vibrant color palettes to capture the essence of his subjects – often portraits that delve into the complexities of human emotion and identity. Yet, he doesn't limit himself to this single technique; performance art, movement, sound, bio-art, light and shade, and even elements of shamanistic ritual are interwoven into his work, creating a multi-sensory experience for the viewer.
His process is characterized by an almost meditative approach. He meticulously studies the faces he depicts, not merely rendering their physical features but attempting to capture the stories held within their eyes – the joys, sorrows, and unspoken narratives of a lifetime. This dedication to detail, combined with his intuitive understanding of color and composition, results in paintings that are both strikingly beautiful and deeply evocative.
Temirei’s work is profoundly influenced by the diverse cultures he has encountered throughout his life. Growing up in Siberia instilled within him a deep appreciation for the traditions of indigenous peoples, while his time in New York City exposed him to the global exchange of ideas and artistic styles. This fusion of influences manifests itself in his art through a rich tapestry of symbolism, mythology, and visual references – echoes of ancient shamanic practices alongside contemporary urban aesthetics.
His fascination with human faces is central to his work, but it’s not simply an exercise in portraiture. Temirei uses the face as a vehicle for exploring themes of identity, memory, and connection—a way to bridge the gap between past and present, between individual experience and collective consciousness. The recurring motifs of shamanic masks and ritualistic imagery further emphasize this exploration, suggesting a deeper spiritual dimension within his art.
Temirei’s artistic output has garnered significant attention in recent years, with several notable works already recognized for their originality and emotional depth. Pieces like “Unidentified Object” (2017), a haunting watercolor depicting an ambiguous form shrouded in shadow and cool tones, demonstrate his ability to create evocative atmospheres through subtle color choices and layered textures. “Rainbow Community. Stranger,” a poignant portrait blending impressionism with shamanistic themes, showcases his talent for capturing the essence of human connection. “Quetzalquiteco”, a vibrant watercolor hummingbird painting, exemplifies his skill in rendering iridescent colors and loose brushstrokes.
His work has been featured in exhibitions across North America and Europe, solidifying his position as a rising star within the contemporary art world. Ongoing projects continue to push the boundaries of artistic expression, exploring new techniques and challenging conventional notions of representation. Sutakov Temirei Vasilevich’s journey is one of constant evolution—a testament to the enduring power of creativity and the boundless possibilities of artistic vision.
1984 - , Russia
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