Background
Boris Domashnikov was born on April 5, 1924 in the village of Krigouzovo, in the district of Ivanovo region, in a peasant family. The family had five children. In 1935 the family moved to Ufa. In Ufa, the family lived on the outskirts of the city, in a dug-out, then in a communal apartment, many years later they received an apartment in Krasnodonskaya Street. His parents worked in Ufa at a motor factory.
Education
Boris Domashnikov arrives in 1945 and in 1950 finishes the Ufa Theater and Art School (teachers Tyulkin, Alexander Erastovich and Porfiry Markovich Lebedev). After graduation, he teaches drawing at school, works as a decorator in the Ufa Puppet Theater
Career
Since 1953 Boris Domashnikov participated in exhibitions in Ufa (1953), Moscow (1954), Salavat (1966), Leningrad (1972), France, England, Holland (1976), Japan, GDR, Poland, Hungary (1977). In the 60's, the artist travels through Italy, where he studies the originals of antiquity. He was in Samarkand, Novgorod, Pskov, Rostov the Great.
His most famous paintings are: Under Ufa Spring (1954), Okhlebinino (1954), Spring in the Pskov Region (1959), Bereznyak (1960), the Stadium. Twilight (1960), Pskov. Blue Day (1969), Tale of the Urals (1974), Landscape with a Train (1981), a series of paintings "Moscow. Red Square ", a series of works "On the Southern Urals ".