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Sviatoslav Nikitenko
Sviatoslav Nikitenko
Born15 April 1960
NationalityUkrainian
Citizenship Ukraine
Known forcameo carving

Sviatoslav Nikitenko (Template:Lang-ua, Nikitenko Sviatoslav Oleksiiovych; 15 April 1960 - Ukrainian glyptic artist.

Biography

Was born on 15 April 1960 in the city of Rostov-on-Don (USSR). In 1982 graduated from Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture in Dnipropetrovsk, architectural faculty. After the graduation worked as an architect. At the same time started wooden miniatures carving.[1] At the beginning of the 1990s began to carve cameos and intaglios. Since 1994 participates in art exhibitions in Ukraine and abroad.[2][3] In 2000 joined the National Artists' Union of Ukraine.[4][5] For today completed more than 460 gems.[6]

Works

The Mother of God

The works are presented by cameos and intaglios. First cameos of Nikitenko were carved of bone, then the artist started to process gemstones. The main raw materials are citrine, topaz, carnelian, morion and other hard gemstones.[7] In the middle of the 1990s Nikitenko started working on restoring of the traditions of the Christian glyptic,[8] which was developed in Byzantine Empire and was also spread in Kievan Rus'.[9] Some works of Nikitenko are devoted to the subjects of the Classical antiquity art, besides are presented by portraits The works are in own of Church and in private collections of many countries [10]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Baranov, P.M. 1999. Stone carver Sviatoslav Nikitenko (Khudozhnyk-rizbiar po kameniu Sviatoslav Nikitenko) // Precious and decorative stones (Koshtovne ta dekoratyvne kaminnia). #4, p. 21-22.
  2. ^ http://www.j-izvestia.ru/pages/article11-692.html
  3. ^ http://www.shazina.com/en/persons.aspx?PersonID=6
  4. ^ 40 names. The world of art of Dnipropetrovsk (40 imyon. Mir iskusstva Dnepropetrovska). 2003. Dnipropetrovsk, 84 p.
  5. ^ http://www.nshu.org.ua/katalog-cleniv-spilki/castina1/214/
  6. ^ Sapfirova, N. 2012. Stone in Modern Jewellery and Stone Carving Art. Artists of Ukraine (Kamen v sovremennom yuvelirnom i kamnereznomiskusstve. Mastera Ukrainy) // Ukrainian Geologist (Geolog Ukrainy). #3, p. 164-168
  7. ^ http://www.lvivtoday.com.ua/lviv-promotion/3427
  8. ^ The artists of Dnipropetrovsk region (Khudozhnyky Dnipropetrovshchyny). 2004. - Dnipropetrovsk, 384 p. - ISBN 966-7691-71-3
  9. ^ Nikitenko, I. 2004. The revival of the old tradition (Vozrozhdenie drevnyey tradicii) // Bulletin of Ukrainian Jeweller (Visnyk yuvelira Ukrainy), #3, p. 38-40.
  10. ^ http://cameos.com.ua/index.html

References

  • 40 names. The world of art of Dnipropetrovsk (40 imyon. Mir iskusstva Dnepropetrovska). 2003. Dnipropetrovsk, 84 p.
  • Baranov, P.M. 1999. Stone carver Sviatoslav Nikitenko (Khudozhnyk-rizbiar po kameniu Sviatoslav Nikitenko) // Precious and decorative stones (Koshtovne ta dekoratyvne kaminnia). #4, p. 21-22.
  • Kazdym, A. 2011. Painting in stone (Zhyvopis v kamne) // Jewellery review (Yuvelirnoye obozreniye). October, p. 32-33.
  • Nikitenko, I. 2004. The revival of the old tradition (Vozrozhdenie drevnyey tradicii) // Bulletin of Ukrainian Jeweller (Visnyk yuvelira Ukrainy), #3, p. 38-40.
  • Sapfirova, N. 2012. Stone in Modern Jewellery and Stone Carving Art. Artists of Ukraine. (Kamen v sovremennom yuvelirnom i kamnereznomiskusstve. Mastera Ukrainy) // Ukrainian Geologist Journal (Geolog Ukrainy). #3, p. 164-168
  • The artists of Dnipropetrovsk region (Khudozhnyky Dnipropetrovshchyny). 2004. - Dnipropetrovsk, 384 p. - ISBN 966-7691-71-3.