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Mykola Havrylovych Shmatko
Mykola Shmatko & "Ukrainian Aurora"
Born (1943-08-17) 17 August 1943 (age 81)
NationalityUkrainian
Occupation(s)Sculptor, painter
WebsiteMarble sculpture of King of marble of Nicolai Shmatko

Mykola Havrylovych Shmatko (Ukrainian: Микола Гаврилович Шматько) (born 17 August 1943 in Krasnohorivka) is a contemporary Ukrainian amateur[1][2] sculptor, painter. He was born in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.[3]

He became a sculptor at the age of 33, after being a firefighter.[4] He works in marble, inspired by European culture and art. His studio and gallery contains 100 sculptures, more than 70 of which are made of Ural and Italian marble, 30 plaster casts and about 300 pictures (paintings, graphics, and architectural projects). In total, there are approximately 750 pieces ranging from simple decoration to bas-relief, high relief, busts and sculptures.[5] Some of these are sexually explicit in character.[6][7] He is also working in archtitecture, and has a design for a penis-shaped highrise building.[8]

In 2000 he was appointed a professor of Arts department by Moscow Institute of World Civilization.[9]

Sviatohorska Blessed Virgin, Sviato-Uspenska Sviatohirsk Lavra, Sviatohirsk, Ukraine

In 2004 for his work "Sviatohorska Blessed Virgin" - statue of the Theotokos "Hegumenia" for Sviato-Uspenskyi Sviatohorskyi Monastery, he was awarded the order of Nestor Letopisets by Volodymyr Sabodan, the Kiev Metropolitan and all Ukraine.[10]

The fall of 2012 left the city at the invitation of Lugansk oligarch Viktor Baloha[11] and moved with his family to the city of Mukachevo.[12][13]

On January 18, 2013 Shmatko nominated himself for the Nobel Peace Prize.[14]

His works are kept in museums

Ivan Soshenko (sculptor Mykola Shmatko)

References

  1. ^ http://www.0629.com.ua/news/239469
  2. ^ Smirnova, Helen (September 10, 2003), "I lived 13 years in a vault", Facts and comments (Ukraine, Donetsk)
  3. ^ Biennale Iinternazionale Dell'Arte Contemporanea 2007, citta di Firenze, Via R. Francardi 28 56128 Marina di Pisa (PI: Spaini & Partners, 2007, p. 678{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ Smirnova, Helen (September 10, 2003), "I lived 13 years in a vault", Facts and comments (Ukraine, Donetsk)
  5. ^ Antipova, Alla (September 11, 1999), "The sculptor from under the grounds", The Day, vol. 167, Ukraine, Kiev
  6. ^ http://pda.segodnya.ua/regions/donetsk/avtor-ckultrury-holoj-timoshenko-pokazal-chto-takoe-cekc.html
  7. ^ http://www.citynews.net.ua/news/11473-novye-skulptury-shmatko-virtuozy-seksa-i-luganskiy-sudya-s-indyukom.html
  8. ^ http://www.ostro.org/general/society/news/39686/
  9. ^ Smirnova, Helen (September 10, 2003), "I lived 13 years in a vault", Facts and comments, Ukraine, Donetsk
  10. ^ Aseeva, Anna (July 18, 2008), "The person from a marble", Zerkalo Nedeli, vol. 26, Ukraine, Kiev
  11. ^ Покинувшего Луганск скульптора Шматько взял под опеку Балога
  12. ^ Культурный герой Шматько покинул Луганск
  13. ^ Николаю Шматько предложил переехать в Мукачево министр МЧС Украины Виктор Балога
  14. ^ http://www.0642.ua/news/260220
  15. ^ The Ukrainian artist Soshenko I.M. 1807-1876 (Carrara marble 0,35x0,35x0,60)
  16. ^ Bust of Soshenko (Video) on YouTube
Taras Shevchenko. Stored in Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University (sculptor Mykola Shmatko)
  • [1] - the sculptor official site
  • [2] - The official website of HRH Princess Basmah Bint Saud. A Sculpture has been made in honour of HRH Princess Basmah
  • [3] - Sculpture Gives Yulia Nude Treatment
  • [4] - Radio Liberty interview

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