Fine Art

Oil on Canvas Size:35 W x 25 H

Oil on Canvas Size:40 W x 20 H

Oil on Canvas Size:30 W x 50 H

Oil on Canvas Size:30 W x 50 H

Oil on Canvas Size:70 W x 90 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:70 W x 90 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 40 W x 40 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 200 W x 150 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:80 W x 80 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:140 W x 40 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:140 W x 40 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:100 W x 150 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 150 W x 160 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 150 W x 160 H x 4 D cm

Acrylic on Canvas Size: 60 W x 80 H x 1.5 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 100 W x 150 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:40 W x 50 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 60 W x 80 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:60 W x 80 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 20 W x 80 H x 2 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size: 100 W x 100 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Cardboard Size: 40 W x 55 H x 0.3 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:200 W x 120 H x 4 D cm

Oil on Canvas Size:50 W x 40 H x 4 D cm
Exhibitions:
Kremlin
May 22 - 23
(Moscow)
The Kremlin is a fortified complex in the centre of Moscow founded by the Rurikids ruling dynasty.[1] It is the best known of the kremlins (Russian citadels), and includes five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. In addition, within this complex is the Grand Kremlin Palace that was formerly the Tsar's Moscow residence. The complex now serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation
Church of Christ the Savior
May 25
(Moscow)
The Cathedral of the Moscow diocese, and the Russian Orthodox Church. The decision to build it "in commemoration of our gratitude to Divine Providence for saving Russia from threatening to it death" was adopted by Emperor Alexander I in 1812. The temple was laid in1839 on the site of Alexis nunnery. In 1883, it was regarded as the highest building in Moscow and the biggest church in Russia. In 1931 the cathedral was blown up by order of Stalin. It was rebuilt only by the 2000 year.
through the eyes of an artist:
brush of Armenia
May 29 - June 07
(Moscow)
"Through the eyes of an artist: Brush of Armenia":
Big exhibition that based mostly on armenian artists. More than 15 honored artists (academics and professors of arts) where presented in "Smirnov Gallery"
Art Maison Gallery
February 12
(Moscow)
On Saturday, February 12, 2022, at 19:00, a unique secular party dedicated to the exhibition and sale of paintings by Russian artists called "Psychoanalysis and all facets of the Russian soul" will take place in the Art Maison art space.
Gostinny Dvor
January 27 - February 12 2022
(Moscow)
The Forum is supported by the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency for Nationalities of Russia.
From January 27 to February 13, 2022, the Gostiny Dvor Exhibition Center will host the 2nd Art and Industrial Exhibition-Forum "Unique Russia", which will become the 1st large-scale cultural event as part of the celebration of the Year of Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of Russia in the Russian Federation.
Private Art Gallery "Orlov Mansion"
December 24 - January 25. 2021-2022
(Moscow)
Through the eyes of an artist" - Unique Art Project & exhibition by curators Daria Smirnova and Artur Mirzoyan.
Include more than 15 unique Artists.
New Tretyakov Gallery
November 19 - December 5. 2021
(Moscow)
The New Tretyakov, a branch of the State Tretyakov Gallery, is the premier venue for 20th-century Russian art in Moscow.. Presenting a wide range of works from both the 20th and 21st centuries, the collection includes works from the Avant-garde, Socialist Realism and Austere periods. The institution holds both large-scale retrospectives of renowned Russian artists and temporary exhibitions to showcase young contemporary artists.
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