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Kobylyan Gennady Vladimirovich
Education: Odessa Art School named after M. B. Grekov.
Faculty: prop art (theater and film props).
Specialty: prop artist, puppeteer artist.
Work experience and participation in projects: since 2004. active production of props, sculptures and decorations. Cooperation with JSC "Odessa Film Studio", Restaurant "Through the Looking Glass", Restaurant "Porto Bello", Show Theater "Are People or Dolls" Moscow, "Fixie Show" Moscow, Dream Town Shopping Center Kiev. Shustov Cognac Museum, Odessa, Event Agency OSCAR, Donetsk, dance school "ABRII" Ternopil, "Magic Workshop" Odessa
Professional skills:working with all kinds of materials using innovative technologies - polymer resins, fiberglass, polystyrene foam, plexiglass, pvc, wood, metal, papier-mâché, imitation of various textures, knowledge of drawing, painting and sculpture. div>
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OMI studio news
Bronze figurines to order, figurines in the image of the Edicule of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
Luxurious bronze figurines in the image of the Edicule of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem were created in the OMI studio. The impressive...
Manufacturing of bronze military monuments to order in Ukraine.
In an effort to preserve and perpetuate the memory of our heroes, the OMI studio is proud to offer custom-made bronze monuments to fallen military per...
Ordering a sculpture of angels for monuments in a cemetery in the workshops of the OMI studio
The sculpture workshop of the OMI studio is engaged in the production of sculptures of angels for monuments in cemeteries throughout Ukraine. The scul...
A bronze bust of Honored Metallurgist of Ukraine Vladimir Boyko was cast in the workshops of the OMI studio
The masters of the OMI studio created a bust of the ex-director of the Mariupol Metallurgical Plant named after. Ilyich, Honorary Citizen of Mariupol...
The monument to the Black Sea “hachiko” will appear in June
The sculpture of the Black Sea “hachiko”, Saint Bernard Lord, will be installed in June. In total, 30 thousand hryvnia were spent on creating the monu...
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