The artist Vladimir Kush and modern Russian surrealism
Last Supper
He is called the Russian Salvador Dali and the most famous representative of Russian surrealism.
Artist Vladimir Kush (Vladimir Kush) was born in Moscow's Sokolniki in the family of a mathematician. It is known that at the age of 14 he wrote his first painting, for some time he sold his paintings on the Arbat Street, and since 1987 began to "exhibit".
In 1990, at an exhibition in Germany, he sold almost all of his work and moved to his permanent residence in Los Angeles. Now the artist lives and works in Hawaii, regularly exhibited in the US, sometimes in Moscow - comes for inspiration.
Imagination simply does not work where the sun shines so brightly, "he said, finishing work on one of his next paintings.
- I needed a gloomy winter Moscow - and this is some sort of subconscious feeling
Vladimir Kush himself calls himself not a surrealist, but a metaphorical realist, as his paintings are metaphors for explaining inexplicable concepts and ideas. For example, such as love. And he does not use dark tones and depicts objects without distortion.
The artworks Vladimir Kush (Vladimir Kush)
Invitation for dinner
Dawn in the ocean
Shelter
Through the eye of a needle
African sonata
The Babylonian Horn
Breakfast on the lake
Fashion Bridge
Army of the Sun
Waiting for the night
Waves break about the ship
Circus Du-Metal
Forgotten sunglasses
Keys
Moonlight Sonata
Fauna of the English Channel
The present
The goal is the stars or the hunter for the stars
Kiss
What the fish was silent about
Scarlet sails or the arrival of a flower ship
Adult games
Scissors
Butterfly
Treasure Island
Chamomile
Descent to the Mediterranean
Evening flight over the city
Fish in the city
Full Moon Game































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