Dmitry Alexandrovich Shorin (Russian: Дми́трий Алекса́ндрович Шо́рин; born 28 April 1971 in Novosibirsk, USSR) is an artist and sculptor.
In 2008 he became the youngest artist awarded with a solo exhibition at the Marble Palace of the State Russian Museum.
In 2013 four sculptures from Dmitry Shorin's project named I Believe in Angels were placed in Terminal 1 of Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg.
Icarus would represent new power and strength, his non-burning wings would not melt, but would allow him to fly in a cruel atmosphere.
The perfect body began to point to the angels, and instead of swan wings, they had new, powerful jet engines.
A kind of frivolous angels who did not save the passengers of the flight — the wings of each were identical to a certain brand of aircraft with the identification numbers of the board that died in major plane crashes.
The ramp on the runway is a symbol of constant movement, working 24/7 so that people can leave the house, or find it.
Airfield is a work about the love of travel, sadness in parting and nostalgia for the old Pulkovo, where the artists spent time before their often flights.
Shorin and I are working, as it were, in the style of “sport meditation”.Now the diptych hangs in the Pulkovo airport terminal.
Apology includes 17 paintings from two series “Flowers” (Stargazer, Yak and Poppy, Peony, Lotus, Rose, I am waiting for you at 8 on Mayakovskaya) and “Forest” (Lumen, Scarlet, Pushkin, Pic Nic, Winter, Tanya, Birch Juice, Lambs, Morning in the Forest, April, Apologia of Delusions).
I appealed to a person, and now to a semi-abstract medium and created a non-existent world of illusions, deja vu, mixed with dreams and reality” – Dmitry Shorin.
The first drop on the Foundation platform was included in the NFT sales rating of Russian Artists according to TANR.
But their incarnations and reflections are a touch of digitality and a trace from their elevation into a new medium of the meta-universe” – Dmitry Shorin.
On their heads are cylinders of a star-shaped aircraft engine, and their minds are directed deep into phenomena, despite global computerization.
The “Beach” series includes the films “Tomorrow is the Last Day”, “May Be”, “Flight from Moscow”, “Departure before 12”, “La Plage” and “Courchevel”.
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