Desire 2021 34x26
Vladimir Mukhin
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 34x26 in | 86x66 cm
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Year2021
Hand SignedLower Right and on Verso
Condition Excellent
Not FramedCanvas on Stretcher Bars
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Provenance / HistoryFrom the artist: "In this painting, a moment of tranquil contemplation is captured, akin to a pause in the eternal dance of time. The yellow boa casually draped over the shoulder harmonizes beautifully with the vibrant, patterned scarf, as if sighing under the weight of fiery excitement and unknown mysteries. Her gaze is directed into the boundless expanse, as if she is delving into the depths of her soul, uncovering endless worlds of emotions and thoughts.Surrounded by blooming roses, the figure is akin to an altar of nature, serving as a magnificent backdrop for this sublime moment. The touch of their petals fills the air with the scent of passion and tenderness, with each petal a small wonder, embodying the beauty and uniqueness of the moment.The rich textures of the canvas and the harmonious interplay of light and shadow create the impression that the painting comes to life, drawing the viewer into its magical world. This is the mastery of the great impressionists, who, like magicians, know how to touch the soul and evoke a melody of feelings and memories, leaving a mark in the heart of everyone who gazes upon their works."
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LID147589
Vladimir Mukhin
Art Brokerage: Vladimir Mukhin Kazakhstan Artist: b. 1971. Vladimir Mukhin's works instantly win you over with their lyricism, refined lines, light and energy, combining rich dynamics of impressionism and traditional academic painting. Vladimir Mukhin's works are appreciated both by professional artists and art lovers worldwide. Master works can be found in galleries and private collections in Russia, USA, Canada, France, China and Australia. After training at the Penza Art School, Mukhin, an aspiring artist, entered and successfully graduated from the famous Russian Academy of Painting. He remembers that many of his teachers had been deported to this neglected backwater of the Soviet Union as punishment for their artistic aspirations. 'I remember', he says sadly, 'they were proud but they were broken'. In 1986 Vladimir entered the Penza College of Fine Art (400 miles southeast of Moscow). It was here that Vladimir began to realize the inherent conflict of trying to become a great painter under a Soviet system that promoted uniformity. 'The credo of the artist must always be to offer a unique perspective', he says. Listings wanted