The artist, Vladimir Volegov, has a beautiful idea of the meaning of rest, as you can see in these paintings. When I look at them, I immediately feel at ease as I admire the peaceful scenes he has created!
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"Restful Afternoon" |
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"Sun Drenched Garden" |
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"In Poppies" |
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"Sailing Vessels" |
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"Sunny Breakfast" |
Born in Chabarovsk, Russia, Vladimir began painting at the age of three and
his talent would be noted repeatedly throughout his adolescence. After having
attended the art school, “Krivoj Rog” and having served in the army, Vladimir
was admitted to the Lvov Polygraphic Institute in the former Soviet Union.
Beginning in 1984 Vladimir began participating in, and winning, International
Competitions for poster art. Vladimir moved to Moscow in 1988 and before long,
Vladimir’s career in commercial art was in full swing. Notable Russian
publishing houses sought his talents to design posters and CD and cassette
covers for musical groups. While working with the publishing houses he continued
to work on his paintings and participate in exhibitions.
In 1990
Vladimir began traveling to Europe where he earned money by painting portraits
on the streets of Barcelona, Berlin, Vienna and other European cities. It is
with this experience he further honed his skills in depicting the human form.
Over the past fourteen years, his art has evolved into the striking figurative
work he creates today. Vladimir’s vibrant color palette and bold strokes
coalesce to create evocative images that possess a timeless sensibility.
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