Aleksandr Dubrovskyy is a Ukrainian painter whose artistic journey spans decades of dedication, exploration, and mastery of color and composition. Born in 1949, he studied fine arts in Enakievo before formalizing his education at the Kharkov State Art School. His early career was shaped by mentorship from some of the most distinguished figures in Soviet painting, including K. Lomykin, F. Zakharov, and T. Yablonskaya, helping him develop a distinctive artistic voice.
Dubrovskyy’s work is deeply influenced by his extensive travels, from the landscapes of Ukraine to the serene beauty of Japan, the vibrant culture of Algeria, and the towering peaks of the Himalayas. His paintings, known for their dynamic interplay of color and light, have been showcased in international exhibitions across Europe, Asia, and Africa, earning recognition for their expressive depth and impressionistic elegance.
In addition to painting, Dubrovskyy has made significant contributions to monumental art, designing intricate Florentine mosaics for cathedrals such as Saint Mina in Alexandria and St. George’s Cathedral in Kyiv. His works can be found in museum collections and private holdings worldwide, testifying to his lifelong dedication to the craft.
A passionate advocate for plein air painting, Dubrovskyy continues to capture the spirit of the landscapes he encounters, transforming fleeting moments into timeless masterpieces. His art is not just a reflection of nature—it is a dialogue between the artist, the viewer, and the ever-changing world.
Artist Highlights
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Lives In: Ukraine
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