Light pink flowers by Michael Milkin

€1,300.00

Michael Milkin Light pink flowers on canvas 100 x 20

Artist: Michael Milkin

Artist Description/Story

Michael Milkin interprets nature through his unique depictions of birch trees and flowers, capturing the majesty and freedom of an autumn evening, a hot summer afternoon, or a snowy morning.

Drawing on Impressionism, his native Ukraine, and the seascapes of his new homeland (Israel) Milkin creates serene artwork that is exhibited and collected around the world.

Milkin was born in Kharkov, Ukraine in 1963. He participated in several art exhibitions as a student of architecture at the Kharkiv National University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. After graduating with a Master of Architecture, Milkin worked professionally as an architect but continued to teach, paint, and participate in public exhibitions.

Milkin decided to enroll in graduate school, attending the Pedagogical Institute in Kharkov to study graphics and arts. In 1994, Milkin began teaching fine art and joined the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Many of his students would go on to become professional artists. Around this time, Milkin began exhibiting his work across Ukraine, France, and Germany.

In late 2001, Milkin fully dedicated himself to his art, prompting his family to immigrate to Israel. The beautiful Israeli countryside brought fresh ideas to Milkin, moving him deeply. He met with local artists and began experimenting with new materials in his art to express his vision.

Milkin�s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, Israel, Ukraine, and France and he has had several one-man and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad.

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Michael Milkin Light pink flowers on canvas 100 x 20

Artist: Michael Milkin

Artist Description/Story

Michael Milkin interprets nature through his unique depictions of birch trees and flowers, capturing the majesty and freedom of an autumn evening, a hot summer afternoon, or a snowy morning.

Drawing on Impressionism, his native Ukraine, and the seascapes of his new homeland (Israel) Milkin creates serene artwork that is exhibited and collected around the world.

Milkin was born in Kharkov, Ukraine in 1963. He participated in several art exhibitions as a student of architecture at the Kharkiv National University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. After graduating with a Master of Architecture, Milkin worked professionally as an architect but continued to teach, paint, and participate in public exhibitions.

Milkin decided to enroll in graduate school, attending the Pedagogical Institute in Kharkov to study graphics and arts. In 1994, Milkin began teaching fine art and joined the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Many of his students would go on to become professional artists. Around this time, Milkin began exhibiting his work across Ukraine, France, and Germany.

In late 2001, Milkin fully dedicated himself to his art, prompting his family to immigrate to Israel. The beautiful Israeli countryside brought fresh ideas to Milkin, moving him deeply. He met with local artists and began experimenting with new materials in his art to express his vision.

Milkin�s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, Israel, Ukraine, and France and he has had several one-man and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad.

Michael Milkin Light pink flowers on canvas 100 x 20

Artist: Michael Milkin

Artist Description/Story

Michael Milkin interprets nature through his unique depictions of birch trees and flowers, capturing the majesty and freedom of an autumn evening, a hot summer afternoon, or a snowy morning.

Drawing on Impressionism, his native Ukraine, and the seascapes of his new homeland (Israel) Milkin creates serene artwork that is exhibited and collected around the world.

Milkin was born in Kharkov, Ukraine in 1963. He participated in several art exhibitions as a student of architecture at the Kharkiv National University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. After graduating with a Master of Architecture, Milkin worked professionally as an architect but continued to teach, paint, and participate in public exhibitions.

Milkin decided to enroll in graduate school, attending the Pedagogical Institute in Kharkov to study graphics and arts. In 1994, Milkin began teaching fine art and joined the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. Many of his students would go on to become professional artists. Around this time, Milkin began exhibiting his work across Ukraine, France, and Germany.

In late 2001, Milkin fully dedicated himself to his art, prompting his family to immigrate to Israel. The beautiful Israeli countryside brought fresh ideas to Milkin, moving him deeply. He met with local artists and began experimenting with new materials in his art to express his vision.

Milkin�s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, Israel, Ukraine, and France and he has had several one-man and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad.