Alexey
Chebanenko
Through the portrait, you can get a very clear sense of character. A personality. When I'm sculpting a portrait, I get to know the person all over again, you could say. And the longer you work, the more the personality somehow becomes clearer.
And it has to show up here.
IT'S ALL I'M GOING TO DO FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE.
Prior to the studio, I can tell you this, I thought I could sculpt anything. And I know exactly how to sculpt. And when I came here, I realised it was the opposite. I am just beginning to understand what real sculpture is, what real beauty is.
The environment is unique here. Because there is only one way to grow here.
Prizes and awards
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16
various scales
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Certificate of Merit
Medal
Diploma
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Certificate of Merit
Acknowledgement
Diploma
Commemorative sign
Medal
"For services in commemorating fallen defenders of the Fatherland"
Acknowledgement
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Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
Author of sculptural monuments to legendary warlords
ALEXEY DMITRIEVICH CHEBANENKO
Born in 1982 in Moscow.
In 2000 he graduated from the Moscow Academic Art Lyceum of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts named after N.V. Tomsky, with a gold medal of the Academy of Fine Arts.
In 2012 he graduated from the Moscow State Art Institute named after V. Surikov (workshop of M. Pereyaslavets).
Since 2013 he has been a sculptor with the Grekov Studio of Military Artists.
Winner of the open international creative competition for the design of the monument to Soviet Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky, organised by the Russian Military Historical Society.
Winner of the open competition for the design of a monument to Andrey Sokolov, a front-line chauffeur, the hero of Mikhail Sholokhov's story "The Fate of Man", organised by the Voronezh Region.
Winner of the open competition for the design of a memorial complex in memory of those killed in the Armenia ambulance transport, organised by the command of the Black Sea Fleet.