WomanEL learned that 34-year-old Ukrainian designer Ruslan Baginsky presented a new project dedicated to the work of Ukrainian sculptor Mykhailo Dzindry. The project is based on the dialogue between the designer and the robots and contains information about the creativity and life of the artist, write on the official page of the Ruslan Baginskiy website.
“I always admired the sculpture and looked at the headdresses as sculptural objects,” comments Ruslan Baginsky. — All the hats that appear within the project are a dialogue with the palette and shapes of Mikhail Dzindry. I am proud of his works and great contribution to Ukrainian mysticism, I have long wanted to share this history in this form.
Saying Baginsky.
Mykhailo Dzindra was born near the village of Demnya in the Lviv region and grew up among the masters of stone-cutting. In the mid-1930s, Mikhailo moved to Lviv and began working with the famous sculptor Andriy Koverk. Over the years, the artist has been going through a period of long and persecuted emigration. At the Krakiv Bazaar near Lviv, you will exchange your jacket for a bicycle and off you go. After periods in Slovakia and Germany, Mikhailo travels to the United States, where he spends 40 years of his life. There, far from the grip of the totalitarian system, she discovers modernism for herself.
Mykhailo Dzindra is a master of Ukrainian modern sculpture. I’ve been wanting to share my unique creations and story with you here for a long time. I was impressed not only by the artist’s original and monumental sculptures, but also by his lifestyle and transformation. Mikhailo, having lived for 40 years in the United States, just felt that Ukraine had become independent, and decided to return home.
designating a fashion designer.
The designer also added that Mikhail’s friend, Sofia, shared with him the details of the story of their man. The first museum of modern sculpture in Ukraine is about how important it was for Mikhail to use his powerful powers to bring the dream into reality. About Dzindra's decision to deprive the museum and over 800 jobs for all of us.
It seems that Christian Louboutin recently saw Ruslan Baginsky at the chapel.