Lyudmila
Anatolyevna Soshinskaya

Russia • 1941−1996

Biografia e informazioni

A member of the Union of artists of the USSR

She was born July 2, 1941 in Moscow.

Original art education received at the Moscow secondary art school (1954-1959).

Graduated from the Moscow higher art-industrial school (b. Stroganov) (1959-1964). Studied at S. L. Rabinovich, G. I. Motovilov, E. F. Belashova.

Works in monumental, easel and decorative sculpture, is also an oversized tapestry, watercolor.

Participant of art exhibitions since 1966.

Member of the Union of artists since 1969.

Major works

Sculpture:

"Interview" (1971, pottery, bronze, 70X60X15) — TG;

"Male portrait" (1972, ceramics, glaze, 10X30) is a collection of P. L. Kapitza, Moscow;

five decorative reliefs for the interior of the café (1973, ceramics, 60X70X25) is a public center of the collective farm "Friendship of peoples" of Crimea;

bowl "Ladies and gentlemen" (1973, ceramics, 18X18) — the State Museum of ceramics and "Manor Kuskovo XVIII century", state Tretyakov gallery;

"The musician" (1974, ceramics, 250X60X80) — the academic town of Pushchino-on-Oka;

"Masha and the bear" (1974, volume-applicative tapestry, fabric, wool, embroidery, lace, 250Х180Х10);

dish "Out" (ceramic, glaze, glaze, engobe, d-35, depth — 8) — timing;

"Cat on the roof" (1975, ceramics, 180Х110Х X100);

The "window" for the foyer of the hotel (4 PCs) (1975, ceramics, 120X90X30) — the academic town of Pushchino-on-Oka;

"Expanded space" (1975, ceramics, mirror, metal, 90X80X70) — SKH USSR;

"Still life with bird" (1977, ceramic painting, fireclay, salt, 40X50X4) — the State Museum of ceramics and "Manor Kuskovo XVIII century";

"Landscape with the Iosifo-Volokolamsk monastery" (1977, ceramic painting, fireclay, salt, 40X50X4);

sculpture-sign "coat of Arms of the city of Rusa" (1980, forged copper, 40Х1,8 мХ0,8 m, V. a pedestal— 13 m) is the 82nd kilometer of the Minsk highway, turn on Ruza.

Source: the album "Moscow sculptors", Moscow, "Soviet artist", 1986, authors-compilers: Ludmila Victorovna Martz, Katherine Markovna Shmakov.