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About “Taras Tryndyk”
Biography of Taras Tryndyk
1973
Born in Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine. Influenced by his father, Victor, who decorated interiors and painted portraits.
1989–1994
Studied at Dnipropetrovsk State Art School. His uncle, Nicolas Tryndyk, a Honored Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria, inspired him with his landscape and thematic paintings.
1997
Lives and works in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
2001
Begins active exhibition career.
Personal Life
Happily married to Svetlana Koshkovskaya and father to daughter Alice.
Biography of Taras Tryndyk
1973
Born in Dneprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine. Influenced by his father, Victor, who decorated interiors and painted portraits.
1989–1994
Studied at Dnipropetrovsk State Art School. His uncle, Nicolas Tryndyk, a Honored Artist of Kabardino-Balkaria, inspired him with his landscape and thematic paintings.
1997
Lives and works in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine.
2001
Begins active exhibition career.
Personal Life
Happily married to Svetlana Koshkovskaya and father to daughter Alice.
List of Exhibitions
2001 – Art Museum of Dnipropetrovsk. 225 years of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
2002 – Winner of the Governor's Award, Youth Exhibition “Dot Line of the Future”, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
2002 – First solo exhibition, Art Museum, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
Permanent participant of numerous regional collective and personal exhibitions across Ukraine
Works are in private collections in Ukraine and CIS countries
2003 – Solo exhibition, Union of Artists of Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk
2004 – Exhibition of Contemporary Art “Artists of Naddniprianshchyna. New Report”,...
Critics’ Opinions
S. A. Bugulova
Art critic, Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine
Attempts to balance on the edge of easel and decorative art are always problematic.
Taras Tryndyk has original panels. They have space, depth, clarity and mystery, swirling motion where individual objects and fragments materialize.
His works look new in different seasons, times of day, or lighting. The paintings can surprisingly turn into a pleasant background.
Lyudmila Tverskaya
Art critic, Honored Worker of Culture of Ukraine
His art is not for reasoning, but for inspiration. Improvisation allows nature to dissolve in artistic...