Ulugbek Muhamedov, Artist, an inventor of black tea technique in watercolour, Uzbekistan
Ulugbek Muhamedov works in the technique of black tea in watercolor, which he invented in 2000. According to an artist, this is the most typical for the coloring of the East, and especially his favorite Bukhara.
Ulugbek was born on April 18, 1969 in Tashkent.
He graduated from Republican Art School named P.P.Benkova (1984-1992). He is a member of the Arts Academy in Uzbekistan in 2000. Academician of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design of the Russian Federation since 2010
"It is very pleasant to work with «White nights» watercolor series; it has beautiful colors, and mixes well. I use "White nights" for black tea technique. The watercolor is transparent and gives an amazing shade. The most important, paints perfectly mix up with black tea. I like that such high-qualitative paints can be got for a reasonable price. "White nights" are also popular in Europe. In France in the city of Brid-le-Ben on the watercolor biennial, I saw how German artists worked with these paints, and reviews were very good. I have been using your watercolor for 35 years, ever since my time at children's art school."