
Tuman Zhumabaev is a well-known St. Petersburg artist, painter, and portrait painter. Born in Kyrgyzstan, in the village of Karasu in 1962. In 1981, he entered the LHU named after V. A. Serov (now named after N. H. Roerich). In 1991, he graduated from the St. Petersburg state academic Institute of painting, sculpture and architecture named after I. E. Repin, where he studied in the Studio of Professor Yu. M. Neprintsev. Member of the Union of artists of St. Petersburg since 2002. Member of the society of portrait artists of America since 2006. Winner of the international Poppy Prairie award (Paris).
Over the years of creative search, Fog has formed its own model of artistic worldview. The artist studied plastic language with famous masters: professors O. A. Eremeev and V. L. Borovik and absorbed the best traditions of academic painting. The aesthetics of realism means for fog not an imitation of nature and the world around It, but a thoughtful, internal work to rethink the tasks of realistic art.