Vladimir Bernatskiy

Vladimir Bernatskiy

Ukrainian artist, graphic artist, designer.
Date of Birth: 08.06.1938
Country: Ukraine

Content:
  1. Ukrainian Artist, Graphic Designer, and Interior Architect
  2. Professional Career
  3. Artistic Style and Mediums
  4. Notable Works
  5. - Still lifes: "Flowers" (1999), "Yellow Tulips" (2002)

Ukrainian Artist, Graphic Designer, and Interior Architect

Early Life and Education

Born in Ukraine, the artist completed his studies at the Ukrainian Polygraphic Institute named after Ivan Fedorov in 1969, where he honed his skills under the guidance of professors A. Popov and Yu. Gapoon.

Professional Career

Initial Work and Graphic Design

From 1964 to 1974, the artist worked as a designer for NDI Khimmash in Poltava. Subsequently, from 1974 onwards, he became a graphic designer for Poltava's Artistic and Industrial Association. Throughout his career, he actively participated in various exhibitions, including city, republican (from 1978), and all-Union (from 1982). Solo exhibitions were held in Poltava in 1999 and 2002.

Artistic Style and Mediums

The artist's work encompasses industrial graphic design and interior architecture. In addition, he creates portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and gobelins. His preferred medium for painting is watercolor.

Notable Works

Among the artist's most notable works are:
- Interior designs for Poltava Airport (1981) and Auto Station (1982)

- Posters: "Equilibrium," "Clear Skies for Cities" (both 1978), "60th Anniversary of the USSR," "Clean Atmosphere," "End of the Blitzkrieg" (all 1982), "Check Work with Quality," "Count First, Sow Then," "Remember Always" (all circa 1985)

- Still lifes: "Flowers" (1999), "Yellow Tulips" (2002)

Recognition and Legacy

The artist's works are part of the collections of the Poltava Regional Museum and the Ukrainian Artists' Union. He continues to reside in Poltava, contributing to the city's cultural landscape.

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