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Andrew Atroshenko
was born in 1965 in the city of Pokrovsk, Russia. Accepted as
a gifted child in 1977 into the Children’s Art School,
Andrew graduated with honors in 1981. Two
years later, Andrew entered Bryansk Art College, and in 1991
was accepted at one of the most prestigious art schools in the
world, the St. Petersburg Academy of Art.
In 1994, Andrew
began taking part in exhibitions such as St. Petersburg Artists
in Reutlingen, Germany, the exhibition of a group “Academy”
in St. Petersburg (1996), and “Teacher’s memory”
(1997). After graduation from St. Petersburg Academy of Art
in 1999, Andrew was invited by a New England, US based art group
“Bay Arts” to take part in their exhibitions and
activities, spending that entire year in the United States into
the Millennium.
According to Andrew,
“This year in America gave me more as an artist then all
eight years of my formal studies in the prestigious Russian
academies. I am a descendent of farmers, and I was impressed
by the New England’s landscapes, and how a man in America
avoids harming its environment. After seeing Royo and Pino at
Artexpo New York 2000, I suddenly realized what direction I
want to take my art in. After staying for a year in the United
States, I spent two years in Russia perfecting my art.
While Andrew’s
work was being sold successfully in galleries across Florida,
California, Ohio and Arizona, the artist was taking part in
a variety of group exhibitions and auctions in France, which
resulted in all of his work being sold out.
Since 2000, Andrew has
worked with dealers from Western Europe and the US, exhibiting
and selling his paintings in such US cities as Carmel , Scottsdale,
Palm Desert, Las Vegas & Hawaii. Two of Andrew’s pieces
were also auctioned off by Sotheby’s in 2002 and 2003.
In 1992 Andrew married
a fellow student, Maria, who is now an art critic in St Petersburg,
Russia, and has a daughter named Alexandra. Like many artists,
Andrew has his artistic references and influences, but his wife
and daughter are the inspiration for his passion.
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