An exhibition of space paintings by Maksym Brovchenko was presented at Planetarium Noosphere
05 April
On April 5, 2023, the Planetarium Noosphere hosted a presentation of an exhibition of paintings by a young artist from Berdiansk, Maksym Brovchenko. The guests of the event were able not only to admire the picturesque distant worlds, feel the greatness of space and boundless love for all living things while viewing the young artist's paintings, but also to communicate with the author and his mother Oksana.
Yulia Pribytkova, Project Manager of Planetarium Noosphere, shared her pride and expressed her gratitude to the co-organizers of the exhibition:
"Max Brovchenko is an incredible talent with an unusual view of the world. Each of his paintings is a kind of journey into space, where each line shows a special emotion and feeling. We are pleased to have the opportunity to show Max's work in the Planetarium Noosphere space and share it with the guests of our city and country, as we are sure that visitors to the exhibition will get a lot of aesthetic pleasure and inspiration from his works. We thank our colleagues from the Child with a Future Foundation for Children with Autism for their cooperation," she said.
As part of the presentation, Max Brovchenko spoke about his paintings and worldview. According to the young artist, the Universe is a living organism that needs to be protected and loved. The artist presented the inhabitants of Planet A - a wise, kind and high-tech civilization - in his paintings and explained why they never fight:
"Planet A doesn't know what war is because it spends all its energy on developing technology. If earthlings do the same, we will achieve unprecedented development," said Max Brovchenko.
Max Brovchenko's fascinating story and live communication with the guests of the presentation were complemented by his live lecture-travel in the Starry Hall on the topic of "Planets of the Solar System" and a full-dome animated movie.
At the end of the event, visitors had the opportunity to talk to the young artist: learn about the origins of his work and passion for space, about the mysterious planet A depicted in most of his paintings and the book about it that Max plans to write in the future, and how Max came up with the idea to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces by selling paintings.
Yulia Pribytkova, Project Manager of Planetarium Noosphere, shared her pride and expressed her gratitude to the co-organizers of the exhibition:
"Max Brovchenko is an incredible talent with an unusual view of the world. Each of his paintings is a kind of journey into space, where each line shows a special emotion and feeling. We are pleased to have the opportunity to show Max's work in the Planetarium Noosphere space and share it with the guests of our city and country, as we are sure that visitors to the exhibition will get a lot of aesthetic pleasure and inspiration from his works. We thank our colleagues from the Child with a Future Foundation for Children with Autism for their cooperation," she said.
As part of the presentation, Max Brovchenko spoke about his paintings and worldview. According to the young artist, the Universe is a living organism that needs to be protected and loved. The artist presented the inhabitants of Planet A - a wise, kind and high-tech civilization - in his paintings and explained why they never fight:
"Planet A doesn't know what war is because it spends all its energy on developing technology. If earthlings do the same, we will achieve unprecedented development," said Max Brovchenko.
Max Brovchenko's fascinating story and live communication with the guests of the presentation were complemented by his live lecture-travel in the Starry Hall on the topic of "Planets of the Solar System" and a full-dome animated movie.
At the end of the event, visitors had the opportunity to talk to the young artist: learn about the origins of his work and passion for space, about the mysterious planet A depicted in most of his paintings and the book about it that Max plans to write in the future, and how Max came up with the idea to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces by selling paintings.
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