
Dmitry Egupov’s 2009 painting captures a magnificent view of the Church of the Savior on Blood in St. Petersburg. The artist skillfully conveys the city's atmosphere using soft pastel tones and delicate brushstrokes. The quiet canal reflects architectural details and the gentle blue sky, creating a wonderful sense of calm and harmony. Egupov emphasizes light and space, adding depth and realism to the composition. The painting evokes a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for Russia's cultural heritage.
Dmitry Yegupov
Dmitry Yegupov was born and received his initial art education in Krasnodar. He continued at the Leningrad Art School named after B. V. Ioganson and graduated from the Academy of Arts (Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin). His creative interests encompass the full range of genres — portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and historical paintings. Portraiture occupies a significant place in his work, as does landscape. His professionalism is reflected in his ability to organize the complex space of a still life, where color and composition create a rich picture. His graphic works demonstrate his skill with particular clarity, featuring the lightness and confidence of a master's style across all subjects — landscape, townscape, and the nude.