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Andrew Hmelnitsky is from the third generation of a line of Russian artists and musicians who originally immigrated to Australia in the early 1940s after the Japanese invasion of Java. Originally from Moscow, the family had already fled from the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 to China, where they set up shop in Shanghai, running the Conservatorium of Music. Then, due to the Japanese presence in China, they were forced to flee again. “My art is about love, about life and about time. It is about a journey, about memory and about loss.” Andrew currently 48, lives and works in Northern NSW. He has been represented in solo exhibitions with Tim Olsen, Michael Car, Robin Gibson, and Barry Stern and has participated in over 100 exhibitions. The piece on offer is titled ‘Double Portrait of the Oatleys’ Oil on board (the board is actually two doors).
Dimensions
Width 1640
Depth 55
Height 2040
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