Vasile Adam Explained

Vasile Adam
Nationality:Romanian
Birth Date:10 October 1956
Birth Place:Nisporeni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Known For:Woodcarving
Notable Works:Romanian People's Salvation Cross (partially)
Awards:Order of Saints Peter and Paul 1st Grade
Website:www.vasileadam.info.md

Vasile Adam (born 10 October 1956) is Moldovan woodcarver known for furniture-making and icons.

Career

His works are mostly traditional woodworking. Artist has a workshop (from 1996) in his native town in which he provide integrated courses of the woodcarving. Also Vasile Adam works predominantly for private clients. His creations and projects are spread among national collections as well as international ones.

Major works of the artist was donated to chapel of Romanian People's Salvation Cross and to monastery 'Ciuflea' located in Chișinău.[1]

In his career, the woodworker tried different techniques and traditions in art, including sculpture. One of his stone creations is a monument to the Soviet heroes, who have died during World War II. The monument rises over the German town Templin.

Adam is a member of Handicraftsmen's union of Moldova[2] and Academy of Traditional Arts (Sibiu, Romania)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Părintele" sfinților. Ziarul național. mo.
  2. http://www.handicrafts.md/en/wood-carving/adam-vasile Artist's profile on Official page of Handicraftsmen's union of Moldova