Sunday, January 20, 2013

Zemfira, Choi and Pugachev had to "pop" altar

Artist - creative people, and that their love for their idols in a special way. On one of the main streets of Nizhny Novgorod local painter Alexander Lavrov this place worship the stars of the Russian stage. From now on, everyone in the city to be able to display images of their favorite artists not only monitors, but with the beautiful creations at sufficiently original installation, which it is called, as presented consider "pop altar." The heroes of this exhibition are exactly twelve representatives of the Russian show business, are seen as the artist apostles local pop scene. These include celebrities like Maya Kristalinskaya, Magomayev, Vladimir Mulyavin, Ludmila Zykina, Leonid Cliffs, Viktor Tsoi, Vladimir Vysotsky, Alexander Vertinsky, Joseph Kobzon, Zemfira Shulzhenko Claudia and of course, Russian pop diva, who recently announced the end of career , Alla Pugacheva. Each image of the star performers under a sign: "Choi Choi alive is always with us.", "I love you, Alia" or simply "died No money, sex, too, and the music." Besides the works are containers with flowers, in which the artist uses such as banks and vases, and there are candles that are designed to provide an atmosphere of peace and tranquility to be created. The creator explains that such an unusual way, he tries to make a variety of local celebrities, says I-muz. Lavrov on assurances given installation he created about four weeks. Selected during this period, Alexander twelve celebrity photos found on the web, then they turned into black and white images of the stars. Then the painter, the printer uses her works on paper display, and hung it on one of the central streets of Nizhny Novgorod. Now the face of the twelve apostles of the Soviet and Russian pop tirelessly delight the eye of passing residents. The artist says that these portraits are here on a regular basis and, in addition, Alexander Lavrov, promised to deliver something similar in major Russian cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg.

No comments:

Post a Comment