Israeli artist Nathan Brutsky

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Another master of bright colors and unique style, which cannot be confused with any other – Israeli artist Nathan Brutsky. It is a bit uniform, in one color scheme and with multiple repetitions, but still very original. The artist seems to be doing very well in marketing his works, and is duplicating them by the dozens.

The artist was clearly looking for his style, smoothly approaching it and grinding it out when he found it.

Of similar authors, Givi Siproshvili comes to mind immediately. But to a certain extent he is similar only in the external manner of writing, in its inner essence his art is much more spiritually filled.

Biography Nathan Brutsky
Nathan Brutsky was born in 1963 in Kiev. Since childhood he has been involved in various forms of art: painting, sculpture, art design. Nathan was only 10 years old when his father, an interested and knowledgeable person in art, looked at some of his son’s works made at school and decided that Nathan had enough talent to study art. The father was able to convince his son to devote two to three hours a day to painting and drawing. Subsequently, he graduated from art school and the Kiev College of Industrial Design. Then service in the army. Then worked as a graphic and architectural designer and book illustrator.

Since he was a student he has had a deep understanding of artistic styles and directions. After moving with his family in 1991, Nathan Brutsky had the opportunity for a wider and deeper study of Western European art, subsequently using this knowledge in his works. As a result, he created his own unique style, which successfully combines the achievements of a number of famous European artists of the first quarter of the 20th century, as well as some elements of various directions of contemporary art. For many years Nathan studied with prominent artists. The knowledge he gained from them has been of immeasurable help to him to this day.

Nathan painted everything he saw, without distinction, and was rarely seen without a pencil and paper. This rich experience proved very important when, years later, Nathan began to create complex compositions, with many elements.

For Nathan two things are the most important in each picture. The first is the power of expression, style and quality, and the second is that art should make people happy.

For several years Nathan’s main occupation was interior design of synagogues and private residences. Later painting became the main part of his life and, as he admits today, he has never been interested in architectural design. He created original and sometimes surprising stained glass windows, lighting fixtures, and murals, but realized that only painting brought him real joy and pleasure, that only in painting he could realize his creative projects, on canvas, in the quiet of his office.

Nowadays Nathan Brutsky is already an Israeli artist and lives and works in Tel Aviv.