The artist Ivan Marchuk – 89: the most interesting facts from the biography of a genius.


Today, May 12, the national artist of Ukraine, laureate of the Taras Shevchenko Prize Ivan Marchuk celebrates his 89th birthday. The website 'Glavcom' offers to familiarize yourself with interesting facts about his life.
Ivan Marchuk created many canvases and invented his own technique called plontanism, modeling interwoven lines that transform into detailed images. The artist developed his talent since childhood, working on it during his teenage years.
Biography of Ivan Marchuk
Ivan Marchuk was born on May 12, 1936, in the village of Moskalyvka in the Ternopil region into a poor family. He received his education at the Lviv College of Decorative and Applied Arts named after Ivan Trush and at the State Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts.
Ivan Marchuk found his unique style in 1965 while living in Kyiv and working at the Institute of Hard Materials. His talent was later recognized as one of the most outstanding in the world of contemporary art.
In 2007, Ivan Marchuk entered the ranking of the 100 most significant geniuses of modernity according to the newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Although his art was initially not recognized in Ukraine, he was later granted membership in the Union of Artists of Ukraine.
Since then, Ivan Marchuk has been known as a master of canvas and brush, able to create works that predominantly act on the subconscious of the viewers. His style is unique and recognizable, making his creativity extremely interesting for art lovers.
Analysis
The life path of Ivan Marchuk is an example of how true talent always finds recognition despite obstacles. His creativity opens new perspectives and captivates viewers with its vulnerability.
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