Sergey Skachkov - Featured Artist at Capucines Boulevard

Capucines Boulevard Features Artist - Sergey Skachkov


about the artist

Sergey Skachkov was born in 1963 in Astana, Kazakhstan. From 1980 to 1985 he was a student of the The Agricultural Institute, the Architectural Department.

After graduation from the Institute he received the qualification of architect. Sergey worked as an architect in an architectural workshop, as a teacher in an Art School.

Since 2000, he has been living in Russia. Sergey is currently working as a freelance Concept Artist for feature film and games.


His artworks are published in 'Expose 2', 'Expose 4' books ('Expose' is the digital art industry’s premier annual publication, featuring the finest digital artwork the world has ever seen.), in 'Point', 'Point 2' Russian digital art books, and in various computer graphic textbooks.


He was a participant of exhibitions and art competitioins in Kazakhstan, Russia, Germany and Italy. Sergey Skachkov's art works are executed in the 'Architectural landscape' genre of art. His architectural fantasies amaze by finesse and variety of forms. It’s the boundless, most interesting world of architecture where the author implements his most incredible, creative ideas. Sergey's pieces of art that combine traditional media with 3D and 2D software have earned acclaim among art societies, digital art web sites.






artists' statement

Most of all I am really into creating fantasy worlds. Computer graphics with its endless opportunities helps me out to reflect any fantasy with incredible reality.

My main source of inspiration is travelling; discovering new places, your perceptive borders expand and your consciousness immediately begins filling up with new images. I don't think those feelings can be expressed by words.

 
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