Max Sauco
Max Sauco | |
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Born |
Irkutsk, Russia | 23 January 1969 1969
Nationality | Russian |
Known for | Fine-art photography |
Movement | Photomanipulation, Surrealism |
Website |
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Max Sauco (Russian: Максим Сауко; born 23 January 1969) is a Russian erotic surrealistic photographer, using photomanipulation.[1]
Biography
Sauco 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 gained a degree in professional graphic design.
Until 1998, he worked in painting, sculpture and photography. At the same time he studied plastic anatomy, psychology, esoteric, holds a professional astrology degree, 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 "Boy Evgraf", "Mamma", and "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 - 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 "Bogman”[2]
- 2009 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Austria Gold Medal of Excellence for "Muladhara”[2]
- 2010 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Austria Gold Medal of Excellence for "Vitruvian Girl”[3]
- 2011 - Trierenberg Super Circuit, Gold Medal in a nomination "Unusual" for "Radhe govinda"[4]
- 2011 - 5th Annual Photography Masters Cup - Nominee in Fine Art for "Bogman", "Luboff and Doves" and "Suok".[5]
References
- ↑ "TuttArt © A Meeting Place For Artists". Featured Artist Sept. 2011.
- 1 2 "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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