Mykola Lebid

In the last years of his life, Mykola Lebid passed on his skills to students of the Institute of Interior Design and Landscape (National Academy of Government Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts).

Are written alla prima, extremely transparent, passionate and at the same time are in logical design, rhythm and composition.

[2] The artist's paintings are held in private collections in Ukraine, the USA, Great Britain, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Canada, Germany, the UAE, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Russia, and other countries[2] The artist is the author of the Khreshchatyk festive street lighting in 1967-1977.

He designed and supervised the industrial production of a series of lamps for public institutions; musical instruments for Chernihiv and Zhytomyr musical factories (in particular, the famous piano "Ukraine"); children's wooden toys and souvenirs produced in the 1960s and 1970s at the Chernihiv and Kyiv factories.

Mykola Lebid designed gold and silver cutlery, gift sets made of semi-precious stones (by "Ukrsamotsvity" factory), watches, film scopes, loudspeakers, etc.

In particular, he designed the Complex of Ukraine at the 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow (1985, M. Ostrovsky Prize in 1986[1]), local history museum of Varva (1986-1990), memorial "Defenders of the Motherland" in Borova (1987), the Central Park in the city of Belgorod (Russia, 1988), a restaurant in Dubai (UAE, 1996), etc.

Place, where the artist was born, contains an image of a swan (in Ukrainian - Lebid)
Mykola Lebid in his studio (1998)