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Igor Bitman won a Judge’s Choice Award selected by Charlotte Sorapure in Jackson’s Art Prize this year with his work Europeans. In this interview, Igor discusses how he developed his process using the ancient technique of encaustic painting layered with oil pastels, and how the artists he admires have influenced his classical style. Above image: Igor’s studio in Paris Josephine: Could you tell us about your artistic background? Igor: According to my parents, I started drawing at an early age, but I hardly remember that period. My father, whose desire to be an artist was interrupted by World War II, encouraged my passion for drawing. I drew my toys as well as the scenes from the Greek mythology that I adored. At the age of eleven, I began serious studies at the Fine Art School in Moscow. Upon finishing school I did not want to be a member of the official Artist Union, therefore any exhibition in Moscow could not be feasible. At the end of the 1970s, I participated in the opposition to the government artists movement. Painting portraits and working at the theatre as a scenographer enabled me to earn a living. In 1981, I was ...
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