Cafe Furino 1980 - Paris, France
Alexander Borewko
Limited Edition Print : Giclee on Paper
Size : 14.5x15.5 in | 37x39 cm
Edition : From the AP edition of 50
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Year1980
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Mint
Not Framed
Purchased fromAuction House 2019
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID131476
Alexander Borewko - Belarus
Art Brokerage: Alexander Borewko Belarusian Artist: Alexander Borewko was born in Minsk, Belarus in 1960. In 1982 Borewko successfully accomplished his studies in A. Hiebaw Minsk School of Art Republic Belarus. He studied architecture and was engaged in restoration of Russian works of art from the middle ages. In the late 1990's he left Belarus and settled in Paris. In Paris, he was inspired by the work of the impressionists. While he stayed in Paris for two years, people start to hear about his talent and invited his to different art exhibitions. In 1992, Alexander immigrated to Israel and kept his unique style by paining in watercolor and oil with rich texture. His favorite themes are streets of Paris with landscapes and flowers. Borewko was asked once, "Why Paris?" He answered, "Paris is one of the most favorite city in the world. People admire the beauty of Paris, even if they never been there. Perhaps, this is because we have seen this city by the eyes of many artists: Renoir, Monet, Hugo, Proust, Gauguin, Lautrec, and more. Artist's eye possesses wonderful quality to transform the reality, to penetrate beyond the limits of the ordinary and to revel the difference between real and unreal worlds. I paint only what I see with delicate balance between color, light, subject matter, and composition." Listings wanted.