Max Sauco
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Max Sauco | |
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Born |
Irkutsk, Russia | 23 January 1969 1969
Nationality | Russian |
Field | Fine-art photography |
Movement | Photomanipulation, Surrealism |
Website | sauco.ru |
Max Sauco (Russian: Максим Сауко; 23 January 1969, Irkutsk) - Russian photographer, known by his erotic surrealistic photographic works. The founder of photomanipulation in Russia in the 1990s.[citation needed]
Biography
Was born in Irkutsk, after leaving school he entered the Irkutsk College of the Arts. From 1987 to 1989 he served in the Soviet army. In 1992 he degree in the professional graphic designer.
Until 1998, he worked in painting, sculpture and photography. At the same time he studied plastic anatomy, psychology, esoteric, holds a professional astrologer, which influenced his future work. In 1998 he was admitted to the Union of Designers of Russia.
Awards
- 2000 - a gold medal and diploma I of a degree for a photo "Taboo” in a category a computer photo on the international photo salon " Siberia 2000 in a Novosibirsk, Russia
- 2002 - a gold medal and diploma I of a degree for a series of photos "Bride" in a category a computer photo on the international photo salon " Siberia 2002 " in a Novosibirsk, Russia
- 2002 - a gold medal and the diploma in a nomination of a photo at the 5th All-Russia Exhibition of Design in a Irkutsk, Russia
- 2003 - a gold medal and diploma for craftsmanship on 1st Design Festival in Irkutsk, Russia
- 2003 - a gold medal and diploma I of a degree for a cycle from three photoworks "Boy Evgraf", "Mamma", " Northern wind " on the 2nd Odessa international photo salon, Ukraine
- 2004 - the diploma for a series of photos "Fingers" in a category a computer photo on the international photo salon " Siberia 2004 " in a Novosibirsk, Russia
- 2004 - the award from FIAP - MENTION D'HONNEUR for a series "Fingers" and "Mammself" on the third Odessa international photo salon
- 2009 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Austria Gold Medal in a nomination "Nu" for work "Bogman”[1]
- 2009 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Austria Gold Medal of Excellence for work "Muladhara”[1]
- 2010 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Austria Gold Medal of Excellence for work "Vitruvian Girl”[2]
- 2011 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Gold Medal in a nomination "Unusual" for work "Radhe govinda"[3]
- 2011 - 5th Annual Photography Masters Cup - Nominee in Fine Art for works "Bogman", "Luboff and Doves" and "Suok".[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Trierenberg Super Circuit". Main award winner 2009.
- ↑ "Trierenberg Super Circuit". Main award winner 2010.
- ↑ "Trierenberg Super Circuit". Main award winner 2011.
- ↑ "5th Annual Photography Masters Cup". Fine Art nominee 2011.
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