Hot Summer by Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky Underwater World by Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky Natasha by Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky New Russian Troika by Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky It was for good reason that writer Victor Pelevin used works of Dubossarsky and Vinogradov as illustrations for one of his novels. The creative duo formed in the mid-1990s, and has already gained worldwide fame. Vinogradov and Dubossarsky are the great, raunchy delinquents of contemporary Russian painting. Just miracles.” Good Company by Arush Votsmush I Go to Sleep the World Goes to Work by Arush Votsmush The Eighth Day, Resurrection by Arush Votsmush Olive Ground by Arush VotsmushĪlexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky And you can get goose bumps from anything: cold water, a holiday, something that suddenly brings you back to your childhood, when a feeling first surprised you and took hold of you… I never try to prove anything to anyone with my work. A good conflict is exciting, it gives you goose bumps. “The word “conflict” refers to that moment when you see something surprising, and it forces your inner wheels turn in the right direction. Under the pseudonym Arush Votsmush hides Alexander Shumtsov, a talented artist from Sevastopol. Ambulance by Vasily Shulzhenko Fallen by Vasily Shulzhenko Riding the Centaur by Vasily Shulzhenko Public Toilet by Vasily Shulzhenko The Russia his paintings depict is harsh, uncensored and grotesque beyond compare, complete with alcohol, debauchery, and stagnation. He is either loved or hated, praised for understanding the Russian soul or accused of hating it. It is impossible to feel indifferent toward the work of artist Vasily Shulzhenko. Norway, by Dmitri Annenkov Motion by Dmitri Annenkov Little Igor’s Summer by Dmitri Annenkov Autumn by Dmitri Annenkov He is remarkably talented in all of them. The artist Dmitri Annenkov lives in Moscow and works in various genres. Looking at the hyperrealist still lifes of this Russian artist makes you want to reach out your hand and touch, or take right from the canvas, whatever they depict. The Gypsy by Nikolai Blokhin Profile by Nikolai Blokhin Anna by Nikolai Blokhin Anya by Nikolai Blokhin But it is in his portraits that his talent is most strikingly apparent. Nikolai Blokhin is known above all as a portrait painter, although he also paints landscapes, still lifes, and genre paintings. This contemporary Russian artist, centuries from now, will no doubt rank among the world’s great painters. The Manager of the Universe by Stanislav Plutenko A City of One Fisherman by Stanislav Plutenko Provincial Casanova by Stanislav Plutenko The Bothersome Dragonflies by Stanislav Plutenko Stanislav Plutenko has been rated among the top 1000 surrealists of all time. Stanislav Plutenko’s creative motto is: “To see the unusual and to do the unusual.” This Moscow artist uses a unique technique, combining tempera, acrylic, watercolor, and a very thin glaze applied by airbrush. Painting by Kostya Lupanov Painting by Kostya Lupanov Painting by Kostya Lupanov Self-Portrait in Royal Style by Kostya Lupanov. The simpler the subject, says the artist, the truer the painting. The primary subjects of his paintings are his friends, acquaintances, relatives, and his beloved cat, Philip. This young and incredibly talented artist from Krasnodar calls his paintings “fun and irresponsible garbage.” Konstantin Lupanov paints what he loves. Summer by Alexey Chernigin The Kiss by Alexey Chernigin The Sea by Alexey Chernigin Upstream by Alexey Chernigin Every year, they hold a joint exhibition in their native Nizhny Novgorod. Alexey Chernigin inherited his talent and passion for art from his father, the famous Russian artist Alexander Chernigin. In most of his paintings, Alexey Chernigin uses oil on canvas to capture beauty, romance, and moments of true feeling.
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