In the municipality of Rezekne, an exhibition of Jānis Plivdas paintings is displayed

05.04.2018

Culture

In the municipality of Rezekne, the exhibition of the painting of Jānis Plivdas has been seen in the municipality of Rēzekne since April 5. The artist was born on December 26, 1978, in Preilos, graduating from the Rēzekne art college, studying LMA Latgale branch in the painting department at a. Zelča and O. Fishernieks. The Master's degree was acquired by Riga LMA at Caspar Zarina. He is currently a teacher at the High School of Art and Design. In March 2018, the main balor exhibition “Joseph Pigogen Prize in Latvia's landscape painting 2018” is mentioned. From 1998, they regularly participate in group exhibitions and plenary sessions in Latvia and abroad. Since 1998, the annual “autumn” exhibitions in Latgale cultural history museum in Rezekne are participating. Several personal exhibitions have been held. The works are located in the Latgale cultural history museum in Rezekne, the Premier History and the Museum of Applied Art, as well as in private collections as Latvia and abroad.
For his works John Plivda says, "The painting that the rade is, is a proof of respect and love for the central theme, which is dealt with in the saturated compositions, and it is natural. The landscape, as an independent value and the sense of time, is able to say much more through the art language than it might seem to anyone. It can be seen as a act - it is the transfer of its inner feelings and emotions to the art. The exhibition exhibits mainly the latest works of the last year. New stories, bright and unusual combinations of colors. The viewers are invited to find and enjoy joy and inspiration in this color.
Through my works, i want to reveal both the lives and the changing nature of the world of the world, who speak and associate us with our vitality and the world of inexhaustible thought. The painting is reflected in the interpretation of shapes and the color area in the manners. I still keep learning to do what my heart is so sweet. "
The exhibition will be open until 9 May.
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