About Ekaterina Filiuta
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Education
1982 - 1984
Higher Trade Union School of Culture in Leningrad
1978 - 1982
Minsk State Architectural and Construction College
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Biography
1960 born in Minsk
1978 - 1982 studied at Minsk State Architectural and Construction College
1982 - 1984 studied at the Higher Trade Union School of Culture in Leningrad
1995 member of the Belarusian Union of Folk Art Masters
1997 member of the Belarusian Union of Designers
2019 member of the Rothenburg Artists' Association
Ekaterina Filiuta is a contemporary Belarusian artist who works in easel painting and graphics arts in the still life and portrait genres. At the beginning of her artistic career, she proved herself to be a master of decorative and applied art. She later took up painting and drawing, where she created her own embossed drawing technique. Her acrylic works, and in particular her still lifes, betray a passion for post-impressionism. By opting to depict objects in the most stylized way possible and to use open colors, the artist has managed to emphasize the boundaries of her shapes through use of other devices besides dark contours. Rather, she also uses decorative elements, which allow her to boldly experiment with materials and textures. Ekaterina's surroundings largely influenced the development of her extraordinary creative personality, and in particular she benefited from the lessons of her father, the famous teacher and unsurpassed master of drawing Oleg Lutzevich. Ekaterina Filiuta has been able to express her special vision and spatial thinking in monochrome watercolors. The artist is able to create nudes and portraits without a clearly defined background using quick, light line strokes. Ekaterina Filiuta has a passion for collecting antique furnishings, and she is constantly searching for unusual and extravagant things from the past. This passion has helped her to create her own unique world that is thoroughly permeated by the past.
Permanent collections:
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Belarus
French Consulate Collection, Belarus
City Gallery of Crafts, Belarus
Moscow City Hall, Russia