Gordiets' award-winning work has gained widespread recognition and is held in museum and private collections worldwide. He was honored among his peers in Kiev, where, from 1977 through 1986, he received accolades, awards and grants ranging from a 1st prize in United Nations exhibitions to a Top Artist Achievement Award of the Ukraine.
"Today, for me, life and painting are one. I have no desire to follow fashion; it has no value to me. In my art, the sea, the sky, woman and child are subjects of importance, eternity. I have no passion for politics. I often use in my work, stone carved forms and water-- these are symbols of eternity. I love sculpture, and I try to unite it with painting. Women, the symbol of love, mother-hood and eternity, have great importance in my art. In life, there are some things that last forever; in my work, I communicate this with the sky, water and stones."
Gordiets' paintings are pervaded with a profound sense of calm and peace, conveying a longing for eternity and a place of stillness away from our throwaway culture. He creates a serene dream-like atmosphere where quietly magical things happen. “In nature, I find a never-ending source of inspiration.”
Select Museums:
National Museum of Sevastopol
Museum of Russian Art Ukraine
National Museum of Nikoleav
Tretiakov Gallery Moscow
National Museum of Lutsk
National Museum of Herson Zaporozhe
Museum of Contemporary Art
Kiel, Germany
National Museum of Cherkasie
Museum of Contemporary Art” Kiev,Ukraine
National Museum of Feadosia
National Museum of Hmelnitsk
Awards:
1977 1st Prize Award Winner of art degree in United Nations’ Exhibtions
1982 1st Prize Winner of national Exhibition in Kiev, Ukraine
1986 Top Artist Achievement Award of Ukraine
Public & Private Collections:
Evgeni Gordiets’ works are held in public and private collections located in the United States, Russia, France, Germany, Finland, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Poland, Canada, Japan and Hong Kong.
Publications:
“In Just My Canvas”, Ukrainian Fine Art 1994
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