
This painting by Roman Abdulov captures the charm of a winter village. The captivating scene is blanketed in white snow, creating a sense of silence and tranquility. Snow-covered rooftops, surrounding trees, and hills generate an atmosphere of remoteness and coziness. The artist employs cool tones of white and gray, adding subtle blue highlights to emphasize the frosty freshness of winter. The painting evokes feelings of peace and warmth, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in a world wrapped in nature's white blanket. Technically, Abdulov showcases his masterful approach to detail and texture, making this work a significant contribution to the landscape genre.
Roman Abdulin
Roman Abdulin graduated from the Yekaterinburg Art School named after I. D. Shadr, where he received a foundational education in industrial graphic design. He then continued his studies at the State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin in St. Petersburg, studying in the painting faculty. In the monumental painting studio of the People's Artist of the USSR A. A. Melnikov (now led by the People's Artist, Professor A. K. Bystrov), he developed his skills and mastery. His diploma work on the theme 'Victory. 1945' and 'The Siege of Leningrad' was highly praised by the State Examination Commission. Today his works adorn the state museums of Russia, as well as private collections in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Italy, Bulgaria, the USA, Canada, Mongolia, and China.