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Artist: Vladimir Volosov
After hot day, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
Volosov Vladimir is an experienced Russian painter based in Boston. After an accomplished career at the forefront of modern physics - as a PhD scientist and professor, he turned to v...
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Vastness, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
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Landscape in Blue Colors, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply. When I create my piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for ...
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Forest Melody, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Very Old boat, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
My way to art was a lengthy one. Thirty years of strenuous scientific work on the front adge of modern physics given me a deep knowledge of the laws of light and color that surround...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Birches on the slope, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply. Abstract art presents itself as an art with spots of color, which...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Girl on the sand, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply. When I create my piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for ...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
MunkaEs Scream in the 21st Century, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
Munk’s Scream in the 21st Century Alone in the big city - in the imagination of the painter, Scream is transferred into the reality of the 21st century. This is a timeless them...
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Oil
Girl in the Red Cape, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply. When I create my piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for ...
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Turquoise Bermuda Waters, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
My way to art was a lengthy one. Thirty years of strenuous scientific work on the front adge of modern physics given me a deep knowledge of the laws of light and color that surround...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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In an Autumn Forest, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
This is an original unique terxtured oil painting on canvas on a wooden underframe. Palette knife. Original Artist Style – lyrical realism/impressionism/abstractionism. Bright ...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
In an Autumn Forest, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
This is an original unique terxtured oil painting on canvas on a wooden underframe. Palette knife. Original Artist Style – lyrical realism/impressionism/abstractionism. Bright ...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Autumn approaches, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply. The author's goal to engage the viewer in the creative process. H...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Couple in the rain, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
When I create my piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for the scene or objects to the viewer. I want the viewer to be an active participant in my joy, melancholy, humor, nosta...
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2010s Expressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Pink Alley, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
When I create my piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for the scene or objects to the viewer. I want the viewer to be an active participant in my joy, melancholy, humor, nosta...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Awaiting spring, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
Volosov Vladimir is an experienced Russian painter based in Boston. After an accomplished career at the forefront of modern physics - as a PhD scientist and professor, he turned to v...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Favorite Motive, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
The author's style is lyrical realism/impressionism. It is Textured and multilayered painting. Made with Oil on canvas. There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Loneliness Munk's Scream in 21 st Centry, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
Munk's Screm in the 21 st Centry .The author's style is lyrical realism/impressionism. It is Textured and multilayered painting. Made with Oil on canvas. There is no doubt that v...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Forest Landscape, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
My way to art was a lengthy one. Thirty years of strenuous scientific work on the front adge of modern physics given me a deep knowledge of the laws of light and color that surround...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Passion Dance, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
The author's style is lyrical realism/impressionism. It is Textured and multilayered painting. Made with Oil on canvas. There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It...
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2010s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Teach me to Dance, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
The author's style is lyrical realism/impressionism. It is Textured and multilayered painting. Made with Oil on canvas. There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Oil
Yanuary, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
There is no doubt that visual art is a powerful medium. It has the ability to inspire and to move us deeply. The author's goal to engage the viewer in the creative process. He invit...
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1990s Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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The Wave, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
This artwork is an original unique terxtured oil painting on canvas on a wooden frame, painted using a palette knife. Original artist’s style – lyrical realism/impressionism...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Vladimir Volosov Art
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Sunflowers, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vladimir Volosov
Located in Yardley, PA
When I create my piece, I wish to convey the emotions I feel for the scene or objects to the viewer. I want the viewer to be an active participant in my joy, melancholy, humor, nos...
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