Borys Krylov

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Borys Krylov
Born1976
Budapest, Hungary
NationalityUkrainian
EducationUkrainian Academy of Art
Known forSculpture
Websitewww.tms.kiev.ua

Borys Yuriyovich Krylov (Ukrainian: Борис Юрійович Крилов, born 6 August 1976) is a Ukrainian sculptor, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (since 2012), and a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (since 2010).

Life

Borys Krylov was born on 6 August 1976, in Hungary.

From 1993 to 1999, he studied at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture under the direction of Valery Shvetsov.

Since 1999, he has been working in collaboration with Oles Sidoruk.

In 2001, he won third place at Interyear 2001, their second all-Ukrainian competition, for his work on the "Ra" night club complex.

In 2011, along with Oles Sidoruk, he was awarded the title of "Honorary Citizen of Vyshhorod" for creating the sculptural complex dedicated to Holy Martyrs Saint Boris and Gleb.

Borys Krylov currently works out of Kyiv.

Works

Monumental sculpture

Plaques

  • Plaque dedicated to the memory of the Cranston family. 2014. Haddington, Scotland.
  • Plaque dedicated to Soviet Air Force Marshal, Hero of the Soviet Union Alexander Pokryshkin. 2013. Kyiv, Ukraine.
  • Plaque dedicated to Ukrainian linguist Volodimir Peretz. 2013. Kyiv, Ukraine.
  • Plaque dedicated Ivan Lyashko. 2012. Kyiv, Ukraine.
  • Plaque dedicated to Kyiv Arsenal Director Sergei Gusovskiy. 2001. Kyiv, Ukraine.

Gallery

  • Monument dedicated to Ukrainian hetman Pylyp Orlyk.
    Monument dedicated to Ukrainian hetman Pylyp Orlyk.
  • Monument dedicated to Taras Shevchenko
    Monument dedicated to Taras Shevchenko
  • Monument to Spyridon of Trimythus
    Monument to Spyridon of Trimythus
  • Monument to Svyatoslav the Brave, winner of Khazars
    Monument to Svyatoslav the Brave, winner of Khazars
  • Monument to Yaroslav the Wise
    Monument to Yaroslav the Wise
  • Monument dedicated to the unknown soldier
    Monument dedicated to the unknown soldier

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