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Yevgeny Drobyazin

Yevgeny Drobyazin

Yevgeny Drobyazin

Moscow, Russia

Calligrapher, graphic artist, painter

Back to tradition

“Should a wise and profound reader read my poor fruits of labour, I pray not he be amused by simple words and plain narration. I wrote this not for wise men knowing the Holy Writing, but for the most ordinary men, ignorant of the Holy Writing – they would hardly understand very simple talk”.

This quotation from a handwritten manuscript “To a wise reader” dates back to those times when the fatal conversion from writing craft to the art of writing, i.e. calligraphy, had been already made. The language changed its orientation from a plastic monastical humility to the cultural excitement of an alphabetical image.

Calligraphy is a high art, but it is at the same time a “Cinderella” in the monfokon pantheon of paleography. Poor thing, it is doomed to fight with the centuries-old dust on the centuries-old heap of manuscripts with a forlorn hope to get the masterpieces of true taste and aristocracy.

What can we see now except this archive dust? Only the long and tedious reasonings about the “texture” (uncial) fonts lacking the almost imperceptible feeling of a masterpiece which for centuries attracted the seekers into the silence of scriptorium. Or following the F.L. Wright: “Imitating the imitation we destroy the initial tradition”.

So, maybe we should at least seldom turn to our Russian tradition, maybe we should sometimes drop our architectonic conceit and taste the close brotherhood of Velikorosses and enjoy the shorthand daring of our careless but so dear forefathers?!

Author works

Russkaya Pravda from Novgorod Book of the Helmsman as of 1282. Variant with letter “P”

Whatman paper, ink, brush, pen 50х60 сm, 2010

Application to become a member of the National Union of Calligraphers

Steel pen, 21.1x32.9 cm, 2009

Praying to Martyr Vlasiy, bishop of Sebastian

Russian Cyrillic left slope cursive handwriting. Whatman, paper, black ink, steel pen, 61х49 cm, 2008

The National Anthem of the Russian Federation

Whatman paper, black ink, steel pen, 66x45 cm, 2009

Drobyazin


Manifesto 1762 “We Ekaterina II ...”

Ink, metal pen, 38x51 cm, 1999

“Our Father”

Whatman, ink, steel nib, 43x60.3 cm, 2012

International Exhibition of Calligraphy

Poster of the second International Exhibition of Calligraphy. Coloured paper, broad-nib pen, watercolour, ink, 53x75 cm, 2009

Glory to God in the highest...

Paper, broad-nib pen, ink, 29x42 cm, 2009

Isidor Pelusiot. About Church

Whatman paper, ink, steel nib, 70x50 cm, 2012

The National Anthem of the Russian Federation (photo)

Photograph, A4, 2009, 29.7X21 cm
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