Sergey Abdurahmanov was born and raised in southern Russia. Baku, (former USSR). He graduated from the University of Art majoring in art and graphics. He began working as an artist in the beginning of 1980. His earliest creations were extremely expressive, full of protest against the strong censorship in art that was emblematic for the Soviet Union.
Later Abdurahmanov turned his style more towards impressionism. He completely changed the tones and themes of his art. Now his art celebrates Woman. Woman in his art is a mysterious creation, almost unreal. In his compositions Sergey challenges relationships between colors and forms. Yet the sculptures and reliefs continue to reveal the object of his passion. They are filled with love and joy. His sculptures are beautiful and amazing, bright and colorful, extravagant and unpredictable, just like Women.
Many of his paintings and sculptures are located in private collections in Russia, Turkey, France, Germany, Japan and the USA. In 2000 he moved to the United States. In the past few years he has participated in several sand sculpture projects in Denmark, China and Japan for which he received international awards and prizes.