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Nicolai Lilin

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Provenienza: Originale Multiplo
Support: Hahnemühle paper 350 gr. W cm 41 x H cm 60
Print: Detail of copper plate L cm 100 x H cm 125
Location: ‘Originale Multiplo’ Gallery, via Filippo Tajani 16, 20133, Milan (MI)
Anno: 2021
Firma: Firma a matita
Condizioni del prodotto: Menta
Tecnica: Etching, aquatint on copper plate

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NICOLAI LILIN

Nicolai Lilin, a pseudonym for Nikolaj Verzhbitskiy, was chosen in homage to the author’s mother, Lilia, (Russian: Николай Вержбицкий?). Born Feb. 12, 1980, in Bender, Transnistria (an independent state not recognized by the international community, located between Moldova and Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union), he is a Siberian-born Russian writer, tattoo artist, and artist with Italian citizenship. Lilin comes from a family of Siberian traditions and origins. His ancestors belonged to a large Siberian family of explorers, outlaws, hunters, and merchants, who had Russian, Polish, Jewish, and German ancestry. In 2003 he moved to the province of Cuneo, where he became a tattoo artist, having studied the tattoos of the Siberian criminal tradition for many years and learned the techniques and complex codes that govern them. He has lived and worked in Milan since 2010. Nicolai Lilin is also known and appreciated for his artistic production, particularly drawings, graffiti works on paper, paintings on canvas and reproduction of Orthodox icons, all inspired by tattoo symbology, he has an art workshop in Milan, Kolima Art Studio where he hosts his works always related to Siberian tattoo culture. Per saperne di più