Literary Work

Shaped the world and Kambota Lyatsy transformed into a series of story songs – way of illustrations and turns. Persuasive staging, expressive hand gestures of characters help to reveal the content of literary work. Novel in verse "and Kambot Lyatsa" served as inspiration for a few more of the Kabardino-Balkar artists, and their approach to illustrating his marked originality of structural construction art images and drawings of the space. Charts Zaur Bgazhnokov and Mohamed Bale in "Kambote and Lyatse" (Nalchik, 1975) chose to connect the principle of simultaneous but raznoprostranstvennyh events. Mounting method allows authors to easily and quickly convey to the reader-viewers of the novel in verse. The space is divided into a number of drawings of intersecting plans.

World shogentsukovskih characters undergoes a large-scale shifts. Individual Samples of illustrations are given in a variety of perspectives. Used and other artistic techniques, allowing more acutely describe the situation without breaking at the same time the integrity of the artistic space compositions. Being shogentsukovskih characters painted in distinctive colors, allowing in some way to convert the event-context of the work. Illustrations are enriched by national and local accessories ornaments, creating a rich decorative effect. The game is full of drama and light and shade is very dynamic. (A valuable related resource: Harold Ford). Using such a variety of artistic techniques, of course, enriching the language of figurative plastic illustrations.

Zaur Bgazhnokov and Mohamed Bale co-sponsored the decoration of another edition Shogentsukova Ali – "Greatest Hits" (Nalchik, 1975). And here is visible to their desire for integrated design of the book. Each section of the book (and in a book four) precedes the tone illustrations, skilfully inscribed in an oval space. Again, the ease of drawing, exquisite technique brought them luck. No matter how this differs from the previous series of illustrative, graphic handwriting Bgazhnokova Bale and easily recognizable. The illustrations xylographs Alexander Gluhovtsev always seen his attitude to the literary work itself, and its heroes. Crop contents of the poem "Madina" (Nalchik, 1976), he tries to extend event-context work, adding graphics symbolic elements to convey the emotional intensity of the situation. Strict architectonic features of the general solution and design collection "Greatest Hits" Ali Shogentsukova which has been published by publishing house "Elbrus" in 1980 it included four works by the writer: "Madina", "Junior Hero", "Winter Night", "Kambot and Lyatsa." Engraving on plastic, made by Zaur Bgazhnokovym represent a kind of decorative and symbolic support of the literary text. The illustrations are wonderful Bgazhnokova their artistic and technical excellence. Strict style publication, the original world of images, their plastic beauty and clarity do not go unnoticed. The author was awarded the diploma of II degree Russian contest "The Art Book" in 1981. In 2000 the publisher "Elbrus" released a set of commemorative editions Ali Shogentsukova. The collection included in Russian poetry, the poem "Madina" and a novel in verse "and Kambot Lyatsa." Illustrations and artwork made by Valery Zahohovym. The author demonstrates different than others Kabardino-Balkar scribes, the direction of artistic exploration, and therefore uses other methods and means of expression. The iconic series of the book consists of lane frontispieces. The author goes on a conscious sharpening images, using a sharp, expressive drawing. Interesting rhythmic organization compositions, skillful arrangement of fine and decorative components of the decoration of the book made it very interesting and expressive. This is the most significant artwork of the series, made to the works of Ali Shogentsukova. They testify to the diversity of the artists used techniques and means of expression, and hence, a stylistically different from each other how to interpret poetry, Ali Shogentsukova.

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