galochkin造句
- In 1968, Valentin Galochkin won a prize in a Festival of young artists in Vienna.
- Galochkin was immediately appointed head artist of Kiev sculpture works and remained at this post till 1959.
- A common theme of Galochkin's indoor sculpture is the figure of a woman and female torso.
- From 1957 till 1991 Galochkin produced dozens of state-ordered parade monuments and busts to Vladimir Lenin and other soviet leaders.
- Valentin Galochkin develops his own concept of sculpture as a multitude of silhouettes, which are built by the air surrounding the sculpture.
- A series of monuments by Galochkin is devoted to World War II . His view of war is however very far from the one of the soviet propaganda.
- A special place in Galochkin's works belongs to the geometrical form of ellipse in which he sees the basis of composition and " the drive to harmony ".
- From 1944 till 1949 Valentin Galochkin attended an art school in Dnipropetrovsk and learned from Professor Zhiradkov . From 1949 till 1955 he studied sculpture at Kiev Institute of Fine Arts.
- With the Dissolution of the USSR in 1991, as with many artists, Valentin Galochkin faced financial difficulties and for nine years had to live by selling his older works.
- Galochkin's graduation work " Steel smelter " ( 1956 ) was such a success, that the institute cast it in bronze and sold it to the USSR Ministry of Culture to exhibit in Lvov State Art Museum ( Ukraine ).
- It's difficult to see galochkin in a sentence. 用galochkin造句挺难的
- The first significant work " Hiroshima " ( 1957 ) which made Galochkin well known in the USSR is devoted to the victims of atomic bombing of Hiroshima in World War II . " Hiroshima " expresses the sculptor's protest against nuclear weapons, a call for humanness.