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Aapo Pukk

Aapo Pukk (born 3 October 1962, in Tartu) is an Estonian artist. He is mainly known by his portraits and posters. He graduated from Estonian Art Academy in 1980.

Pukk has painted a wide range of well-known Estonians active in various fields of culture to politicians. He is a member of Estonian Artists´ Association, Association of Estonian Printmakers, Portrait Society of America – PSOA and Art Society of California.

Gallery

  • Estonian: Natalja sigarimajas. 2003 Estonian: Natalja sigarimajas. 2003
  • Peeter Kreitzberg. 2002 Peeter Kreitzberg. 2002
  • Los Angeles. 2002 Los Angeles. 2002
  • Self-portrait in white shirt. 2001 Self-portrait in white shirt. 2001
  • A Man from Venice. 2001 A Man from Venice. 2001
  • Estonian: Kõnelev vanamees. 2002 Estonian: Kõnelev vanamees. 2002
  • VII Graphics Triennal in Tallinn. 2002 VII Graphics Triennal in Tallinn. 2002
  • Lawrence McCuest. 2010 Lawrence McCuest. 2010
  • Aaron. 2011 Aaron. 2011
  • Estonian: Pingu keel. 1987 Estonian: Pingu keel. 1987
  • Estonian: Harmonay oma isaga. 2010/2011 Estonian: Harmonay oma isaga. 2010/2011
  • Kelly. 2009 Kelly. 2009
  • Self-portrait. 2008 Self-portrait. 2008
  • Aaron. 2008 Aaron. 2008
  • Matti Milius. 2008 Matti Milius. 2008

References

  1. ^ "Aapo Pukk - teosed E-kunstisalongis". e-kunstisalong.ee. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  2. "Aapo Pukk". NOBA Nordic Baltic contemporary art platform. Retrieved 2023-06-20.


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