Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Preservation Arts San Francisco. Fine Art Conservation and Restoration. Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
Art studio designing and producing classical and contemporary murals, restoration & conservation decorative arts, painting & sculpture. Fine art gallery. 

Fine Art Preservation San Francisco.

Please visit my blog https://fineartpreservationsanfrancisco.blogspot.com/ 

 

It is our pleasure to inform you that Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov has been selected as the Winner for the 2021 San Francisco Awards in the category of Art Restoration Service. Notification to other award winners in San Francisco will be made over the next several weeks. After all award recipients have been notified, we will post the complete list of winners on our website.  




 

The San Francisco Award Program was created to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of businesses and organizations in and around San Francisco. Our mission is to raise the profile of exemplary companies and entrepreneurs among the press, the business community, and the general public.




 San Francisco Award 2009




Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
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Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
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Sunday, April 4, 2021

Fine Art Preservation San Francisco. Christ Pantocrator. Sinai. Art studio Sergey Konstantinov San Francisco.

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
Art studio designing and producing classical and contemporary murals, restoration & conservation decorative arts, painting & sculpture. Fine art gallery. 

Fine Art Preservation San Francisco.

Please visit my blog https://fineartpreservationsanfrancisco.blogspot.com/ 

 




Art restoration painting. Photoshop. Art studio Sergey Konstantinov San Francisco.

 

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/
Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
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Saturday, January 30, 2021

Classical Portrait Painting San Francisco. Boy with bird. Painting. Artist Sergey Konstantinov.

The gallery exhibits modern and contemporary art, designing and producing classical and contemporary murals, restoration & conservation decorative arts, painting & sculpture.

Painting. Artist Sergey Konstantinov. Stella Tumasova Fine Art Gallery San Francisco.  

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


Paintings available for print.  Print/canvas. Twelve color inkjet print on canvas. Limited edition, signed by the artist.


 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/
Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
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http://paintingconservationrestoration.blogspot.com/
Artist Sergey Konstantinov.
http://sergeykonstantinovsf.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Ann Getty San Francisco

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
Art studio designing and producing classical and contemporary murals, restoration & conservation decorative arts, painting & sculpture. Fine art gallery.

 

Paintings Bookshelves. Artist Sergey Konstantinov.

The creative proposal for this painting originated from Ann Getty, who desired a painting of a bookshelf. I designed a composition of two bookshelves side-by-side in a diptych style. Each bookshelf is divided into four parts, exhibiting disciplines of the humanities: theatre, literature, and art. The masks displayed at the top shelves are recognized as a symbol of theatre and drama, and originate from Greek mythology. I sketched the masks to determine the placement of the comedy and tragedy character. Old but precious books line the middle shelves, with each book presenting a title of Getty’s favorite author. The delicate art of blue and white Porcelain Delft pottery is displayed below the literary works.
  

Painting Bookshelves. Oil/board. 15/39in. 24 Karat Gold frame. 1999. 

 

 

 


 


 


Painting Bookshelves. Oil/board. 15/39in. 24 Karat Gold frame. 1999. 

15/40 in. twelve color inkjet print on canvas. Limited edition, signed by the artist. Painting Bookshelves. Artist Sergey Konstantinov. Fine Art Gallery. San Francisco.

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http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/2012/08/ann-getty-interior-style.html 

 

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/
Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artrestorationsanfrancisco.blogspot.com/
http://paintingconservationrestoration.blogspot.com/
Artist Sergey Konstantinov.
http://sergeykonstantinovsf.blogspot.com/

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Saturday, August 29, 2020

inkl-the worlds best news. Forbes. Preserving The Future: Art And Artistry Of Sergey Konstantinov.

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
Art studio designing and producing classical and contemporary murals, restoration & conservation decorative arts, painting & sculpture. Fine art gallery.
  

inkl-the worlds best news. Forbes. Preserving The Future: Art And Artistry Of Sergey Konstantinov. 

 

 

 

 

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/
Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artrestorationsanfrancisco.blogspot.com/
http://paintingconservationrestoration.blogspot.com/
Artist Sergey Konstantinov.
http://sergeykonstantinovsf.blogspot.com/

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Residential wine tasting room. Persian Room. Mural San Francisco.

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
Art studio designing and producing classical and contemporary murals, restoration & conservation decorative arts, painting & sculpture. Fine art gallery.

 

Wine Cellar and Tasting Room.


Persian Room. Painting oil-canvas. Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
Wine tasting room is framed by 18th century French limestone wall with hand-etched glass Art Deco door opening to the wine cellar with French limestone barrel-vaulted ceiling, wine racks, and hidden wine storage space, crowned with the head of Bacchus, the god of wine, in a stained glass window.

 

 

 


 

 


Persian Room. Mural. San Francisco. Art studio Sergey Konstantinov San Francisco. https://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/2016/01/persian-room-mural-san-francisco.html 

 
 
 
 
 
This custom hand-painted Persian Room mural is in the relaxation room of an Art Deco style home in San Francisco. I first sketched a composition of the room, and then painted the mural on canvas in my studio. The canvas was then attached to the wall and finished after it was installed.
 
 

 

 


 

 

This iconic Pacific Heights mansion embodies timeless architectural flourishes and modern amenities that artfully complement a contemporary metropolitan lifestyle: an uncommonly welcoming architectural tour de force. 

 



Built for the Spreckels family in 1905 and remodeled by renowned architect Albert Farr in 1929, the 12,000-square-foot Pacific Heights mansion at 2520 Pacific Avenue was purchased from the son of former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto (Joseph Alioto, Jr.)

 

Wall Street Journal 

University Of Phoenix Founder Is Selling His San Francisco Mansion With A Secret Bar For $27 Million.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/san-francisco-mansion-with-secret-bar-asks-27-million-1385080409?tesla=y

 

Business Insider 

University Of Phoenix Founder Is Selling His San Francisco Mansion With A Secret Bar For $27 Million.

https://www.businessinsider.com/u-of-phoenix-founder-selling-ca-mansion-2013-11

 

Castles of the Realm

University Of Phoenix Founder Is Selling His San Francisco Mansion With A Secret Bar For $27 Million. 

http://www.castlesoftherealm.com/category/mansions/page/73/

 

7x7

This House Cray: 2520 Pacific.

https://www.7x7.com/this-house-cray-2520-pacific-1786602895.html 

 

Curbed

University Of Phoenix Founder Is Selling His San Francisco Mansion With A Secret Bar For $27 Million.

https://sf.curbed.com/2013/11/25/10170062/university-of-phoenix-founder-lists-pac-heights-home-for-27m

 

 

Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/
Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artrestorationsanfrancisco.blogspot.com/
http://paintingconservationrestoration.blogspot.com/
Artist Sergey Konstantinov.
http://sergeykonstantinovsf.blogspot.com/

fineart3@mindspring.com
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Monday, July 13, 2020

Forbes. Preserving The Future: Art And Artistry Of Sergey Konstantinov.

Preserving The Future: Art And Artistry Of Sergey Konstantinov
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stephanrabimov/2020/07/13/preserving-the-future-art-and-artistry-of-sergey-konstantinov/#613660283b28


What is essential? The coronavirus-related lockdowns forced everyone to reconsider priorities and look within. Amid the uncertainty, the primary role of culture has proved to be the maintenance of social cohesion and individual well-being. While some critics lamented loss of access to cultural institutions and public events, others focused on renewed appreciation for the arts online. What would quarantine be like without television, literature, music, or other art forms? The options are too dire to consider! Creative communities in Germany demanded emergency relief funding and the artists in Spain went on digital strike. Yet, a survey in Singapore found that 71% of respondents considered “artist” the most non-essential occupation during the pandemic. Meanwhile, the Getty Museum Challenge went viral with people recreating famous artworks in fun ways. This highlighted new opportunities for engagement with cultural heritage. Recently another Baroque masterpiece got destroyed during a botched restoration effort and people have called for renewal of our collective vows to protect the art for future generations. This is a moment to reflect on the push and pull between tech-driven art consumption and interest in art preservation. How do we balance our evolutionary desire for the new with the need for the security of the familiar? I sat down with Sergey Konstantinov, a Ukrainian-American artist based in San Francisco. He is an expert in restoration and conservation of paintings, murals and decorative arts; and a painter and sculptor with many original exhibited works. A unique perspective for the unprecedented times in the arts.

How do you see the art world changing during and after the pandemic?
That is quite a philosophical question. Why?! Do you think it would change the human being? I consider this an interesting time to be alive. The difference between now and then is actually about having more time to look deeper. A wall or canvas are both just surfaces. What is important is your message and energy, the purpose of a coming piece. For artists, I believe you are ahead as long as you are honing your skills. Once you’ve decided to move no further, only then you lose.
What do you make of the recent tidal wave of art appreciation online?
These viral campaigns are a successful way to elevate art education. It is no easy task to connect with the work of art, to capture its essence, to express it in your own way. The Dutch museums did their “challenge”, the Russians too. All countries have unique cultural heritage worth preserving. The process of the creative search itself is meaningful. In this case it does not matter if it is on canvas or on TikTok.
How has your creative path prepared you for these turbulent times?
I lived through the end of the Soviet Union. That was turbulent, too. I am from Ukraine, a small warm-memories town called Zhmerinka. It made my cultural DNA: friends, school, sports, the very beginning of my interest in art. Exploring Ukrainian folk art helped me to understand the true wealth of a nation. After studies, I moved to Baku but in the 1990’s there was armed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. I had to ask for refugee status in America. Now, for almost 30 years, my family, studio, and the work of my life is here. My life is a creative process itself. It is where I get my inspiration, awareness of good or bad, too much or too little, alive or dead. When you go through such moments in history, you learn to never take anything for granted.
What's your first art memory and how did it impact you?
Well, there was not one thing. Maybe the beautiful icons at my grandmother’s house. They were illegal back then. The art class in my hometown where I tried to copy some famous artists. The first time I heard Swan Lake by Peter Tchaikovsky. I also cannot deny the impact of nature we are surrounded by. It has inimitable shades, color contrasts, mysteries of the universe. We breathe it all in deeply trying to find answers. I have always been confident of my own path.
What is the difference between conservation and restoration?
“First, do no harm” is a great principle in medicine and restoration of cultural heritage. I have been restoring art for a long time. I studied art history and art technologies from different eras. When it comes to restoration you need to fully understand the creators, their state of mind and intentions. The collectors like to say art is forever, we are just art’s temporary guardians. Conservation is also a technical challenge with its own long difficult history. Certain chemical solutions that were used in the past are banned now.
What inspired you to pursue original works?
You cannot force yourself into art, it begins within you. I leave a piece of myself on the canvas which is the only way to work. In life we are searching for explanations, finding nuances, changing our perspectives. That is the source of creation. There are no failures in the artistic path. Even an unsatisfactory result is your experience. I could not help the overwhelming desire in such moments. It was a painting giving me the reason to create and not vice versa.
Any advice for emerging artists trying to succeed within or outside the gallery system?
In my last year at the Lviv Academy of Art a professor told me: “Move to your own purpose, the money comes anyway.” If you want to be someone, just start now. Otherwise, you will have no time to make it right.

Stephan Rabimov
Style & Beauty
I write about emerging markets, fashion, arts, and culture.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stephanrabimov/2020/07/13/preserving-the-future-art-and-artistry-of-sergey-konstantinov/#613660283b28


Art studio Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artstudiosergeykonstantinov.blogspot.com/
Art Conservation & Restoration Sergey Konstantinov.
http://artrestorationsanfrancisco.blogspot.com/
http://paintingconservationrestoration.blogspot.com/
Artist Sergey Konstantinov.
http://sergeykonstantinovsf.blogspot.com/

fineart3@mindspring.com
skype-sergey.konstantinov2
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415 928 8290
San Francisco