The multifaceted artist creates works of art from silk.
Contemporary British artist Konstantin Malginov has been repeatedly awarded the certificate of the prestigious Luxembourg Prize in the field of art, which testifies to his exceptional talent and artistic vision. Malginov was born in 1966 in Kiev, Ukraine, and selflessly pursued his creative path, culminating in his admission to the respected Kiev National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in 1986. From 1989 to 2001, Malginov worked at the famous architectural and design firm Pimiento de Gala Ltd., where he honed his skills and developed his unique style. His special approach to art is characterized by a combination of innovative techniques, the use of non-traditional materials and the search for non-standard solutions. With his works, Malginov creates a kaleidoscopic tapestry of flowers reflecting the subtleties of his inner world, inviting viewers to engage in a dialogue about dreams, fantasy and reality. In 2013, Malginov moved to England, which allowed him to fully immerse himself in his creative pursuits and explore new artistic horizons. The desire to expand the boundaries of traditional art forms led him to create works that are not only visually fascinating, but also thought-provoking. In each work, Malginov strives for perfection of execution, leaving an indelible mark on the stage of modern art.
Kinusaiga, Marc Chagall
The artist at work