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Levitan, Shishkin, Aivazovsky and many other surnames are familiar to every educated person in our country and abroad. This is our pride. There are many talented artists now. It's just that their names are not yet so wide and not known to everyone.
Bright Side collected 10 modern russian artists (we are sure there are many more) who will undoubtedly write their name in the classics of 21st century painting. Find out about them today.

Alexey Chernigin

Most of Alexei Chernigin's paintings in oil on canvas depict beauty, romance and moments of true feelings. Alexey Chernigin inherited his talent and craving for art from his father, the famous Russian artist Alexander Chernigin. Every year they organize a joint exhibition in their native Nizhny Novgorod.

Konstantin Lupanov






A young and incredibly talented artist from Krasnodar calls his painting "a fun irresponsible daub". Konstantin Lupanov writes what he loves. The main characters of his paintings are friends, acquaintances, relatives and beloved cat Philip. The simpler the plot, the artist says, the more truthful the picture is.

Stanislav Plutenko

The creative motto of Stanislav Plutenko: "See the unusual and make the unusual." Moscow artist works in unique technique mixing tempera, acrylic, watercolors and the finest AirBrash glaze. Stanislav Plutenko is included in the catalog of 1000 surrealists of all times and peoples.

Nikolay Blokhin

Discover a contemporary Russian artist who, without a doubt, centuries later will be on a par with the world classics of painting. Nikolai Blokhin is known primarily as a portrait painter, although he also paints landscapes, still lifes, genre paintings. But it is in the portrait that one of the most important aspects of his talent is most clearly manifested.

Dmitry Annenkov

Looking at the hyperrealistic still lifes of this Russian artist, I just want to reach out and take from the canvas or touch what is painted there. They are so alive and soulful. Artist Dmitry Annenkov lives in Moscow and works in different genres. And he is unusually talented in all.

Vasily Shulzhenko

The work of the artist Vasily Shulzhenko leaves no one indifferent. He is either loved or hated, extolled for understanding the Russian soul and accused of hatred for her. In his paintings - harsh Russia, without cuts and grotesque comparisons, alcohol, debauchery and stagnation.

Arush Votsmush

The most talented artist from Sevastopol Alexander Shumtsov is hiding under the pseudonym Arush Votsmush. “There is such a word - 'conflict': when you see something amazing that makes your inner wheels turn in the right direction. A good conflict, "with goosebumps" - that's interesting. And goosebumps can be from anything: from cold water, from a holiday, from the fact that suddenly something felt like in childhood - when I was surprised for the first time and started playing inside you ... I am not trying to prove anything to anyone with my works. First of all, I enjoy it. This is the pure drug of creativity. Or a clean life - no doping. It's just a miracle. "

Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky

Vinogradov and Dubossarsky are the main hooligans and scandals of modern Russian painting. The creative duet was formed by the mid-90s of the twentieth century. And today he has already gained worldwide fame. It is no coincidence that the writer Viktor Pelevin designed one of his novels with illustrations from ready-made works by Dubossarsky and Vinogradov.

Mikhail Golubev

A young Russian artist Mikhail Golubev lives and works in St. Petersburg. His works are pictures-thoughts, pictures-fantasy and philosophical reflections. A very interesting artist with his own, but very familiar to many, view of this world.

Sergey Marshennikov

Here is a selection of paintings by still little-known, but very talented artists. All the guys from Russia and our contemporaries. Watch, read and enjoy.

Guys, I write here all the time about quite famous and accomplished personalities. Of course, it would be much more interesting for me to write about those artists about whom no one knows yet, but what to do - you can write about anything in the VKontakte public, and you can write to a blog only what people are looking for in Yandex and Google, otherwise no one will go there except you. But for a change and pleasure, I nevertheless decided to make a selection "Little-known contemporary artists of Russia and their paintings."

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Some of these guys are still at the very beginning of their journey, while others are already relatively successful and are successfully selling their works on VKontakte or on marketplaces like a fair of masters and are even known in narrow circles, but they all have one thing in common - they are still not known to the general public. But unknown does not mean lack of talent, so I think it will be interesting for you to take a look. I decided to include here not only the actual draftsmen, but also several sculptors.

Little-known contemporary artists of Russia and their paintings. Illustrators and painters.

Little known artists. Colored surreal art nouveau in the paintings of Maria Susarenko.

I learned about this artist not so long ago and almost immediately fell in love with her paintings. Partly because she is very close to me in spirit as an artist, partly because of my admiration for technology and a riot of imagination. Maria Susarenko is a sweet girl from St. Petersburg and a graduate of the famous St. A.L. Stieglitz. Maria Susarenko's paintings are a riotous mixture of modernity and surrealism. They look very bright and decorative.

Pictures of little-known artists. Works by Maria Susarenko

Amazing detail!

Little known artists. Subbotina Dasha.



Uralga's eternal motive is cats.

Funny weirdo. Such a brooch and I would wear.

MOAR - https://vk.com/shamancats

Little-known contemporary artists of Russia. Sculptors.

Let there are not pictures, but decorations, but they are so charming and loving that I could not resist. After all, a sculptor is also an artist. Yes, an artist can be a painter, graphic artist, illustrator or sculptor (your captain is obvious). Here are two girls whose jewelry would not have put to shame Rene Lalique himself.

Little known artists. Grimoire of a black chicken.

The workshop "Grimoire La poule noire", which means "Grimoire of the Black Chicken" (your captain is obvious), is hosted by Lera Prokopets. Lera is a miniaturist sculptor and just a gorgeous lady. She works primarily with polymer clay and stones. Lera creates stunning pieces of jewelry in what I would call Gothic Art Nouveau. Such, slightly witch-like, dark, but graceful beauty. Well, of course, because this is the "grimoire of the black chicken."

Little known artists. Original art nouveau jewelry. Photo from the workshop "Grimoire of the Black Chicken".



Hecate, Greek goddess of the night.

Morphine. Thin:) Whether demons, or vampires with their tongue out - one of Lera's favorite motives.

The photo shows a picture of a famous modern italian artist Aurelio Bruni. He lives and works in Umbria. The artist paints in the style of hyperrealism and symbolism, has organized 25 solo exhibitions, participated in 53 collective exhibitions, has 10 different awards and prizes.


The Road to York through the Trail World is a painting by the famous contemporary British artist David Hockney. On June 21, 2006, Hockney's "Splash" was sold for 2.6 million pounds. His painting "The Grand Canyon", consisting of 60 small paintings that were combined to reproduce one huge painting, was bought by the National Gallery of Australia for $ 4.6 million. The Beverly Hills Housewife sold for $ 7.9 million at Christie's, New York. In 2016, his landscape, Waldgate Woods, was auctioned at Sotheby's for £ 9.4 million. became a new record for David Hockney.

In the photo is a painting by the famous contemporary American artist Warren Chung. Thanks to the masterful transmission of light and muted tones, his paintings look very realistic, perfectly convey emotions and mood. Most of his paintings depict people engaged in their professional activities or daily activities. He also paints interior paintings. Warren Chang has many different titles and awards. Lives and works in Monterey, California.

The painting is an abstraction of the contemporary famous German painter Gerhard Richter, who is one of the richest artists in the world. The painting shown in this photo was sold in London at Sotheby's for $ 44.52 million (30.4 million).


In the photo is a painting by the famous contemporary French artist Martial Rice. In 1993, one of his works was bought by billionaire François Pinault. In 2011, Rice's painting Last year on Capri ”was sold for 6.58 million dollars at Christie's auction (at the highest price among all previously sold works of other living French artists). In 2013, he entered the Top 50 most expensive living artists.

Painting by the famous contemporary Canadian artist Albini LeBlanc, a master of miniature urban landscapes with a palette knife. The artist lives and works in Quebec. His work can be seen in art galleries in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Quebec. Albini LeBlanc organized 15 solo exhibitions, participated in 7 collective exhibitions, has 8 different awards and prizes.

In the photo is a painting by the famous modern Japanese artist Tomoko Kashiki. The artist organized solo exhibitions in Singapore, France and Japan, participated in collective exhibitions in China, USA, Australia, Japan, Indonesia, Great Britain, United Arab Emirates and Singapore. Her work can be seen in public collections at the Art Gallery of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; in one of the largest Japanese insurance companies - Dai-ichi Life Insurance Limited; at the Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, Australia; in Toyota Art Collection.

Painting "Coloring" by the famous contemporary Ukrainian artist Oleg Tistol. This painting was sold at Phillips for $ 53,900. According to Forbes, Oleg Tistol is one of the three most successful artists in Ukraine. He was born in Vradiyevka, Mykolaiv region, lives and works in Kiev, is a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine, took part in many exhibitions in Ukraine, Russia, Estonia, Poland, USA, Iceland, Slovenia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Great Britain, Denmark, Brazil, Germany , Norway, France and Italy. Oleg Tistol took part in the Biennale: in 1994 - “September 17th”, 22nd Biennale in Sao Paulo; in 2001 - "First Ukrainian Project", 49th Venice Biennale. His paintings are in the collections: in the PinchukArtCentre, in Kiev, in Ukraine; in the Norton Dodge Collection, USA; at the Stedelic Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; at the Christoph Merian Stiftung, Basel, Switzerland; at the Turkish Ministry of Culture, in Ankara; at the Museum of the History of Moscow, Russia.


The photo shows a picture of a famous modern polish artist Wojciech Babski. The artist lives and works in Katowice. It is popular not only in Poland, but also abroad. Wojciech Babski received the following awards: 1st place in the category "The 2016 American Art Awards" in the category of pop art paintings; 1st place in the category "The 2016 American Art Awards" in the category of paintings commenting on politics; 3rd Place Acrylic Paintings The 2016 American Art Awards; 4th and 5th places in the category "The 2016 American Art Awards" in the Expressionism category.

In the photo is a painting by the famous modern Belarusian artist Anna Silivonchik. The artist was born in Gomel, today she lives and works in Minsk. Silivonchik Anna is a member of the Belarusian Union of Artists, was awarded the medal "Talent and Vocation" of the international alliance "Peacemaker", her works are in the National Museum of the Republic of Belarus, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Minsk, the Museum of Contemporary Russian Art in Jersey City (USA), funds Gomel palace and park ensemble, Yelabuga State Museum-Reserve in Russia, private collections of Belarus, Russia, France, USA, Japan, Israel, Italy, Germany and Poland. In the period from 2001 to 2016, the artist organized many personal exhibitions in Belarus, Russia, Germany and Ukraine, and also participated in collective exhibitions in Belarus, USA, Russia, Estonia, Ukraine, Latvia, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany , Hungary, Niderand and Kazakhstan.


Painting by the famous contemporary Turkish artist Gyurbuz Dogan Eksioglu. The world renowned Turkish cartoonist and graphic artist, originally from Ordu, has over 70 awards, approximately one third of which are international. Grbz Doan Ekiolu has participated in many collective exhibitions, both in Turkey and abroad, held more than 20 solo exhibitions, one of which was held in New York. His work has been featured in the Atlantic, New York Times, and has also graced the covers of New Yorker and Forbes.

Painting by the famous contemporary Egyptian artist Hossam Dirar. The artist was born, lives and works in Cairo. Hossam Dirar has held many solo exhibitions in countries such as Bahrain, Great Britain, Slovakia, Italy, France, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia and Egypt. He also participated in group exhibitions in Germany, Egypt and South Africa.


Pictured is the painting "The Last Supper" by the famous contemporary Chinese artist Zeng Fanzhi. This painting sold for US $ 23.3 million at Sotheby's Hong Kong in October 2013, setting a new record for contemporary Asian art. Earlier, in May 2008, when Christie's Hong Kong held its first Asian contemporary art sale , his Painting # 6 from the Mask series sold for HK $ 75,367,500. It was the world record of that year in terms of selling value among all artists.


In the photo there is a painting by the famous contemporary Greek artist Nikos Giftakis. The artist was born, lives and works in Athens. He is very popular not only in Greece, he organized personal exhibitions and participated in many collective, in countries such as Switzerland, Cyprus, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Brazil, Russia and Greece.


Painting by the famous contemporary Georgian artist David Popiashvili. The artist, originally from Tbilisi, is a member of the Union of Artists of Georgia, participated in exhibitions in France, Germany, Bulgaria, Russia and Georgia. Many of his works are in museums and private collections in Georgia and abroad.


The picture was painted by the famous contemporary artist of the United Arab Emirates Abdul Kader Al-Rais. The artist is one of the founders of the Society visual arts Emirates and is considered one of the pioneers of contemporary art in the Emirates. His work can be found in the Emirates Palace (the presidential hotel in Abu Dhabi), government offices and in the private art collections of the royal family in Dubai. The artist participated in various collective exhibitions, and also organized personal exhibitions in different countries (Czech Republic, Lebanon, USA, Germany, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the United Arab Emirates), has received many awards.


Pictured here is a painting by the famous contemporary Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay. The artist is originally from the Netherlands, lives and works in the city of Hilversum, has organized 14 solo exhibitions and participated in many collective exhibitions in different countries (USA, UK, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, Canada, Austria and the Netherlands). His works are in private and public collections in many countries.

Painting by the famous contemporary Spanish artist Miguel Barcelo. In 2003 he received the Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts, one of the most important prizes in Spain. In 2004, he exhibited at the Louvre the watercolors he created to illustrate The Divine Comedy, becoming the first living contemporary artist to exhibit in a museum. The artist is among the top 30 richest artists in the world. His paintings are expensive. For example, this one, the photo of which is presented above, costs 244,398 USD.

The picture was painted by the famous contemporary Swiss artist Urs Fischer. The artist, originally from Zurich, is among the top 50 richest artists in the world. He is famous for his provocative approach to art, but obeys its laws; he opposes the presentation of art as a commercial commodity, although he himself sells his work expensively, skillfully interacting with the art market and collectors.

The photo shows a painting by the famous contemporary Israeli artist Orna Ben-Shoshan. She lives and works in the city of Ra'anana, has held many solo exhibitions and participated in collective exhibitions in countries such as the USA, Italy, Great Britain, Cyprus, France and Israel. Having looked at the artist's works, you will be fascinated by an amazing world where everything is possible. Take advantage of this to enrich your imagination, broaden your horizons, and meet a rapidly growing talented artist.


In the photo there is a painting by the famous contemporary Thai artist Direk Kingnok, a watercolorist from the town of Nakhon Ratchasima. He now lives and works in Khon Kaen City. Already at the age of 9, Director won the gold medal of the International Competition for Children's Art in Japan. He has participated in exhibitions in Vietnam, China, Turkey, Italy, Russia, South Korea, Malaysia, Greece, Albania and Thailand.

A painting by the famous contemporary Norwegian artist Christer Karlstad. He lives and works in Drammen, has held solo exhibitions and participated in collective exhibitions in the USA, Sweden, Norway.

In the photo is a painting by a famous contemporary artist in Denmark, Jan Esmann. The artist was born, lives and works in Denmark, participated in exhibitions in such countries as: Germany, USA, Denmark.

The picture was painted by the famous contemporary Swedish artist Nisse Niedezh Ottenhag. The artist, originally from the small town of Lilla-Edet, has participated in many exhibitions in different countries (in the USA, France, Monaco, Namibia and Sweden).

In the photo is a painting by the famous contemporary Australian artist Elizabeth Barsham. She was born, lives and works in Tasmania and has received many awards. Her work can often be found on magazine covers or as illustrations for articles. She is also often written about in the press. The artist took part in a large number of exhibitions and organized personal exhibitions in different countries (Great Britain, Singapore, Italy, Australia).

The art of modern painting is works created at the present time or in the recent past. A certain number of years will pass, and these paintings will become the property of history. Paintings created in the period from the 60s of the last century to the present day reflect several areas of contemporary art that can be classified as postmodernism. During the Art Nouveau era, the work of painters was represented more widely, and in the 70s of the twentieth century, there was a change in the social orientation of the art of painting.

Contemporary art

Artists of contemporary painting represent, first of all, new trends in the visual arts. In cultural terminology, there is the concept of "contemporary art", which is somewhat correlated with the concept of "contemporary painting". Under the art of actual artists most often mean innovation, when a painter addresses ultra-modern themes, regardless of their focus. The picture can be painted in and depict any industrial enterprise. Or on the canvas there is a landscape landscape with a wheat field, a meadow, a forest, but at the same time a harvester will certainly be drawn in the distance. The style of modern painting assumes a social orientation of the picture. At the same time, landscapes of contemporary artists without social connotation are valued much higher.

Choice of direction

Since the end of the 90s, artists of modern painting have abandoned production topics and transferred their work to the mainstream of pure fine art. Fine masters appear portrait painting, landscape scenes, still lifes in the style of Flemish drawing. And gradually, in modern painting, genuine art began to appear, in no way inferior to the paintings created by outstanding artists of the 18th and 19th centuries, and in some way even superior to them. Today's masters of the brush are helped by a developed technical base, an abundance of new tools that allow them to fully reflect their plans on canvas. Thus, artists of modern painting can create to the best of their ability. Of course, the quality of paints or brushes is important in the process of painting, but talent is still the main thing.

Abstract expressionism

Contemporary artists adhere to painting techniques that allow the use of non-geometric strokes applied in large numbers to large canvas. Large brushes are used, sometimes painting ones. Such a painting can hardly be called art in the classical sense of the word, but abstraction is a continuation of surrealism, which appeared back in 1920 thanks to the ideas of André Breton and immediately found a lot of followers, such as Salvator Dali, Hans Hoffmann, Adolf Gottlieb. At the same time, contemporary artists understand expressionism in their own way. Today this genre differs from its predecessor in the size of the paintings, which can reach three meters in length.

Pop Art

Conceptual new avant-garde, which promotes aesthetic values, became a counterweight to abstractionism. Modern artists began to include images in their paintings famous personalitiessuch as Mao Zedong or Marilyn Monroe. This art is called "pop art" - a popular, generally recognized direction in painting. Popular culture replaced abstractionism and gave rise to a special kind of aesthetics, which, in a colorful, effective manner, presented to the public what everyone was hearing, some recent events or images of well-known people in different life situations.

The founders and followers of pop art were Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselman, Peter Blake, Roy Lichtenstein.

Photorealism

Contemporary art is multifaceted, often a new direction appears in it, combining two or more types of fine art. Photorealism became such a form of the artist's self-expression. This trend in painting appeared in the USA in 1968. It was invented by the avant-garde artist Louis Meisel, and the genre was presented two years later, at the Whitney Museum during the exhibition "Twenty-Two Realists".

Painting in the style of photorealism is associated with photography, the movement of an object seems to freeze in time. A photorealist artist collects his image, which will be captured in a painting, using photographs. From a negative or a slide, the image is transferred to the canvas by projection or using a scale grid. Then a full-fledged picture is created using painting technologies.

Photorealism flourished in the mid-70s, then there was a decline in popularity, and in the early 90s the genre was revived again. The venerable artists worked mainly in the USA, among them there were many sculptors who also created their works using image projection. The most famous masters of painting based on photorealism are Richard Estes, Charles Bellett, Thomas Blackwell, Robert Demeckis, Donald Eddy, Dwayne Hanson.

Photorealist artists of the younger generation - Rafaella Spence, Roberto Bernardi, Chiara Albertoni, Tony Brunelli, Olivier Romano, Bertrand Meniel, Clive Head.

Contemporary artists of Russia

  • Serge Fedulov (born 1958), a native of Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory. Participant of several exhibitions in Latin America and Europe. His paintings are distinguished by realism and contrasting color combinations.
  • Mikhail Golubev (born 1981), graduated from the art class of the Omsk school of painting. He currently lives in St. Petersburg. Differs in an unusual manner of creativity, all his works are paintings-reflections with deep philosophical implications.
  • Dmitry Annenkov (born 1965) in Moscow. Graduated from the Stroganov Art Institute. Popular abroad, but prefers Russian exhibitions. Annenkov's art is realistic, the artist is a recognized master of still life.

Russian impressionists

  • Alexey Chernigin, Russian impressionist painter (born 1975), is the son of the famous artist Alexander Chernigin. Studied painting and graphic design at the Nizhny Novgorod Art School. Graduated from the Nizhny Novgorod Architectural Institute with a degree in Design in Industry. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia since 1998. Since 2001 he has been a lecturer at the NSASU at the Department of Interior Design.
  • Konstantin Lupanov, Krasnodar artist (born 1977). Graduated from the Industrial Academy at the State University of Culture and Arts with a degree in Monumental Painting. Participant of many art exhibitions in and St. Petersburg. Differs in a rare manner oil painting with a swirling stroke. Lupanov's paintings are completely devoid of contrasting color combinations; the images seem to flow into one another. The artist himself calls his work "fun, irresponsible daub", but this statement contains a grain of coquetry: the paintings are actually written quite professionally.

Russian artists painting in nude style

  • Sergei Marshennikov (born 1971), one of the most famous Russian artists of our time. Graduated from the Ufa College of Arts. His paintings are an example of blatant realism. The works give the impression of an artistic photograph, the composition is so precise and every stroke is verified. The artist's wife Natalya most often acts as a model, and this helps him in creating a sensual picture.
  • Vera Vasilievna Donskaya-Khilko (born 1964), granddaughter of the famous opera singer Lavrenty Dmitrievich Donskoy. The brightest representative of modern Russian painting. Draws in the style of story nude. In the artist's creative palette, you can find beauties from the eastern harem and naked village girls on the river bank on the night of the Ivan Kupala holiday, a Russian bath with hot women going out into the snow and swimming in an ice-hole. The artist paints a lot and is talented.

Contemporary artists of Russia, their work is of increasing interest to connoisseurs of fine arts all over the world.

Contemporary painting as a world art

Nowadays, fine art has taken on forms different from those that were in demand in the 18th and 19th centuries. Contemporary world artists have turned to the avant-garde in a narrower interpretation, the canvases have acquired sophistication and become more meaningful. Society today needs renewed art, the need applies to all types of creativity, including painting. Paintings of contemporary artists, if they are made at a sufficiently high level, are sold out, become the subject of bargaining or exchange. Some canvases are included in the lists of especially valuable works of art. Paintings from the past, painted by great painters, are still in demand, but contemporary artists are gaining more and more popularity. Oil, tempera, watercolor, other paints help them in their creativity and the successful implementation of their plans. Painters tend to stick to one style. It can be a landscape, portrait, battle scenes or any other genre. Accordingly, the artist chooses a certain grade of paints for his work.

Contemporary artists of the world

The most famous contemporary artists differ in their writing style, their brush is recognizable, sometimes you don't even need to look at the signature at the bottom of the canvas. Famous masters of modern painting are Philip Pearlstein, Alexander Isachev, Francis Bacon, Stanislav Plutenko, Peter Blake, Freud Lucien, Michael Parkes, Guy Johnson, Eric Fishl, Nikolai Blokhin, Vasily Shulzhenko.

) in her expressive sweeping works, she was able to preserve the transparency of the fog, the lightness of the sail, the smooth rocking of the ship on the waves.

Her paintings are striking in their depth, volume, saturation, and the texture is such that it is impossible to take your eyes off them.

Warm simplicity Valentina Gubarev

Primitivist painter from Minsk Valentin Gubarev not chasing fame and just doing what he loves. His work is insanely popular abroad, but almost unknown to his compatriots. In the mid-90s, the French fell in love with his everyday sketches and signed a contract with the artist for 16 years. The paintings, which, it would seem, should be understandable only to us, bearers of the "modest charm of undeveloped socialism", were liked by the European public, and exhibitions began in Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain and other countries.

Sensual realism by Sergei Marshennikov

Sergey Marshennikov is 41 years old. He lives in St. Petersburg and creates in the best traditions of the classical Russian school of realistic portraiture. The heroines of his paintings are gentle and defenseless women in their half-nakedness. On many of the most famous paintings depicts the artist's muse and wife - Natalia.

The shortsighted world of Philip Barlow

IN modern era high-resolution images and the flourishing of hyperrealism, Philip Barlow's work immediately attracts attention. However, a certain effort is required from the viewer in order to force himself to look at the blurred silhouettes and bright spots on the author's canvases. Probably, this is how people with myopia see the world without glasses and contact lenses.

Laurent Parsellier's sunbeams

Painting by Laurent Parcelier (Laurent Parcelier) is a wonderful world in which there is neither sadness nor despondency. You will not find gloomy and rainy pictures with him. On his canvases, there is a lot of light, air and bright colors, which the artist applies with characteristic recognizable strokes. This creates the feeling that the paintings are woven from a thousand sunbeams.

City dynamics in the works of Jeremy Mann

American artist Jeremy Mann paints dynamic portraits of a modern metropolis in oil on wood panels. “Abstract shapes, lines, contrast of light and dark spots - everything creates a picture that evokes the feeling that a person experiences in the crowd and bustle of the city, but can also express the calmness that one finds when contemplating quiet beauty,” says the artist.

Neil Simon's illusory world

In the paintings of the British artist Neil Simone, everything is not as it seems at first glance. “For me, the world around me is a series of fragile and constantly changing shapes, shadows and borders,” says Simon. And in his paintings everything is really illusory and interconnected. Borders are washed away, and plots flow into each other.

Love drama by Joseph Lorasso

An Italian by origin, the contemporary American artist Joseph Lorusso transfers to the canvas the scenes he had seen in everyday life ordinary people... Hugs and kisses, passionate impulses, moments of tenderness and desires fill his emotional pictures.

Village life of Dmitry Levin

Dmitry Levin is a recognized master of Russian landscape, who has established himself as a talented representative of the Russian realistic school. The most important source of his art is his attachment to nature, which he loves tenderly and passionately and of which he feels himself to be a part.

Valery Blokhin's bright east