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Anatoly Varvarov ViktorovichKnock - you will open, Contemporary Art, Original oil Painting, One of a Kind2022
2022
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Artist: Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich
Title: Knock - you will open
Sise: 39.5x29.5 inches, (100x75 cm)
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Hand painted, original, one of a kind, Ready to Hang
Step into a beautifully crafted world with our oil painting "Knock - you will open". The detailed and photorealistic image of a lion's head door knocker will add a touch of luxury to any space.
People come in and out, leaving muddy footprints or tracking in snow. In the morning,children slam the door as they rush out to catch the school bus. At night, we close the door to keep out the cold. We open it when we want to let someone in or go outside. In short, doors get a lot of use!
And yet, we often don’t give them much thought until there’s a problem. When was the last time you stopped to admire your front door? If it’s been a while, maybe it’s time to give it some attention. After all, your front door makes a first impression on everyone who comes to your home.
About the artist:
Varvarov Anatoly Viktorovich was born on February 12, 1967 in Kremenchuk, Ukraine.
Attended Dnepropetrovsk Art School. EV Vuchetich from 1983 to 1987, and National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture from 1990 to 1996 graduated with Masters degree in Fine Art.
After becoming a member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine, Mr. Varvarov received the category of artist-restorer of easel painting in 1999.
A. Varvarov is board members of the art commune "Squat on Olehivska", which emerged in the early 90's. The association was a non-profit view of art and demonstrated an innovative approach to the interpretation of contemporary processes in society. Artist' scope of involvement in communities and art society sooner evolve beyond the boundaries of physical gallery and museums and started gaining public awareness via performance installations and flash mobs.
Currently he lives and works in Kyiv and his works could be found in UKM Uue Kunsti Muuseum MONA The Museum of New Art, Dnipro Art Museum, CSM M17, National Art Gallery of Ukraine, collections of galleries "Soviart", "AVS ART", "RA", "Vernissage", and private collections of Ukraine, England, Austria, USA, Germany, Canada, Italy, Chile, China, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic, and Russia.
Please note: The painting will be shipped from Ukraine, and it takes around 14 business days to arrive.
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- Creator:Anatoly Varvarov Viktorovich (1967, Ukrainian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 39.5 in (100.33 cm)Width: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Granada Hills, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1293111457332
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