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Apr

Russian Artist to make debut

   Posted by: admin   in Thought of the Day

russian artThe world of expressionist art has new contributor.Russian Artist Victor Lysakov invites the viewer to be a part of the painting invoking many emotions with his bright colors and choise of objects.  His prints are replicated in giclée format and are printed digitally on UV-resistant, museum-quality archival canvas. After viewing his collection online one of my favorite collections is the Melodies Moitf. The background music along with images create a soothing and synergistic effect.The paintings at first can seem somewhat haunting as this case where there are three images, two of which are playing the flute barefoot, and a third image just off to the side. As to suggest that the viewing of musicians can entertain or even turnoff some. It is up to the individual to assess their own feelings, but one thing is for certain. You will not forget what you have seen. I was viewing at the end of a long business travel day and the world seemed to stop and just the images and music helped to melt away the stress that had confronted me the warm day in Philadelphia. The story behind the collection is that the paintings carry a moldic tune as well as a visual tone. These two combined can create a memorable piece that can be enjoyed by many.

 Russian Artist Victor Lysakov was born in Siberia and started to paint at the early age of 6. It was through this expression of art that he was able to communicate his thoughts and passions. Through his passion for the arts he is now proud to introduce a small collection of his paintings that are hand signed to the American public. Well known in Europe his art work will be available in various size from 14X14 to a grand 58X50.

 

 

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