Sirens Serenade 2020 60x36 - Huge Mural Size Oil Painting
Vladimir Mukhin
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 60x36 in | 152x91 cm
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Year2020
Hand SignedLower Right in Oil
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
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Provenance / HistoryFrom the artist: "In the embrace of a mysterious underwater ballet unfolds a painting where feminine forms and the vibrant palette of the underwater world harmoniously intertwine. The central figure - a woman depicted with ethereal grace - rises from the depths of azure waters, embodying the essence of serene beauty. Surrounding her, two larger-than-life abstract figures evoke a sense of movement and energy. The surrounding vegetation ignites with the fiery hues of autumn - reds, oranges, yellows - creating a vivid contrast against the tranquil emerald tones. The painting captures this mystical dance between human figures surrounded by vibrant seaweed. This combination of colors and forms creates an epic atmosphere, beckoning the viewer into the world of mysteries and beauty of the deep waters."
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LID167737
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