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Available on: www.mansurboybekov.store . "We wade through ignorance" by Mansur Boybekov. Oil, canvas. 50.4x29.5 in. With frame. . An Idea. What is the hardest on the road to success? Perhaps this is the need to constantly learn. Our brain is a damn contradictory thing. On the one hand, people have always been famous for their curiosity, but on the other, the brain strongly opposes new information. Especially if this information is not entertaining. You and I are successful people, and we must constantly overcome the inertia of our brains. After all, the main struggle is the struggle with oneself. May my painting “We wade through ignorance” constantly remind you how much you have succeeded in the art of self-control and learning! . In the Interior. The painting "We wade through ignorance" is written in brown and yellow. Because of this, it brings comfort and warmth to any interior. The size of the picture makes it easy to hang on both large and small walls. Moreover, the composition of the picture is thought out so that its meaning is the same both in the horizontal and in the vertical position. In the picture there is a depth that allows you to peer into it for a long time and see each time new images.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Uzbekistan
Mansur Baybekov was born in 1971 in Uzbekistan, the city of Andijan. In his early childhood, Mansur discovered in himself the talent of the artist, thanks to his brother, who showed Mansur the basics of drawing and painting. In his youth, Mansur was engaged in painting walls in the Uzbek national style and drawing landscapes. And being in the army, he painted campaign posters. Despite the fact that at that time the profession of the artist was not very popular, Mansur entered the art school and graduated it perfectly from the profession of artist-designer. After college, Mansur continues to painting. In 1996, the family moved to the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent. _________ Sources of inspiration: I believe that everyone deserves to be happy and can achieve this on their own. And those who did it - the heroes. I take inspiration from examples of the lives of people who have achieved great success in their lives. My pictures of the very life of which we all dream and to which we aspire! This is a life of luxury, full of pleasure and joy. My pictures are a reminder that you have already achieved success, which means you can achieve anything!
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