
A highly accomplished
artist herself, Balcomb has many talents that include etching, oil &
watercolor painting, and illustration. Her landmark book on Russian
artist Nicholai Fechin is
largely responsible for the immense popularity and increased value of
Fechins work worldwide, and an original signed limited-edition
copy of the book itself commands upward of $2000 in todays market.
A third-printing is now available through fechin.com.
Fellow countryman
Sergei Bongart bought the Fechin studio in Santa Monicas Rustic
Canyon, where he lived until his death in 1985. His legendary painting
workshops were attended by the elite of artists currently working in
America today, such as Bill Reese, Del Gish, Ron Lukas, Don Sahli, Ron
Riddick, Melinda Miles, Ned Mueller, Diane McClary, Peter Liashkov,
and Sunny Apinchapong.
This
beautiful volume (splendidly designed by Artist/Graphics Specialist
Norman L. Nason)
is resplendent with Bongarts masterful paintings and drawings,
and is interlaced with a biographical account showing the evolution
of his oeuvre from Kiev to California. Highly trained in traditional
academic methods at Kiev Art Institute, his work has the emotional quality
of Russian Realism tempered by the light and brilliance of Impressionism.
Life in Kiev, WWII, unique survival, emigration to the USA, and his
exceptional teaching and painting careers are discussed.
Warm,
humorous, colorful! Sergei at his bestas when he discusses art
and poetryand in his sometimes caustic mode as a teacher. This
work has the ring of truth in it and anyone who has studied with Sergei
cant help but experience all over again those wide-ranging emotions
that resulted from interaction with him on a personal or academic level.
Mary Balcomb captures the essence and spirit of this beloved artist
and teacher and the genuine feelings of all whose lives he touched.
She has done a real service to all who have an interest in Sergeis
life by connecting the fragments of his life into a continuous and logical
sequence. For anyone else, this book will be a great introduction to
the unique Sergei Bongart.
Del Gish (former student and assistant, art
instructor, Nazarene College)
I
dont know of anyone who made such an impression on so many peopleand
he was entertaining as well. We were blessed to have known him.
Lois McFarland (former student)
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Sergei Bongart
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