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Andrew Artoshenko: Journey of a Russian Artist

Andrew Artoshenko, born in 1965 in Pokrovsk, Russia, exhibited his artistic talent from an early age. Enrolled in the Children’s Art School in 1977, he graduated with honors in 1981 before continuing his education at Bryansk Art College. In 1991, he was accepted into the prestigious St. Petersburg Academy of Art. Since 1994, he has participated in various exhibitions across Europe and the US, building a prominent career that showcases his unique artistic vision and dedication to the craft.

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Andrew Artoshenko: Journey of a Russian Artist

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  1. ANDREW and BOLERO No More Bolero GERARD JOLING

  2. ANDREW ATROSHENKO Andrew Artoshenko was born in 1965 in the city Pokrovsk, Russia. Accepted as a gifted a 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 word, the St. Petersburg Academy of Art. In 1994, Andrew began taking part in exhibitions such as St. Petersburg Artists in Reutlinger, 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, Andew 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. E N D P@ul@-conp3 17 August 2010

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