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Vladimir Ksieski
Landscape with river and boats oil painting seascape

c.2020

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Oil on canvas laid cardboard. Vladimir Ksieski studied art at the Whitechapel School of Art in his native London, where he will later exhibit as well as in different cities in Spain, such as: Madrid, Valencia, Altea (Alicate), Ademuz and Torrebaja (Valencia). For the last twenty-five years he has lived in Valencia. Selection of exhibitions: The Fusion gallery-Altea (Alicante) 2006. Young art Madrid gallery feb. 2001. Gallery: Corte Ingles Valencia 2001 / Gallery. Casa Monet Valencia 2000/3/4/7/8 Gallery. Artssfera Benidorm (Alicante) 2002 Gallery. Jan Jocef Van Sande.Altea (Alicante) 2001. Excursionist House of Valencia. Valencia. 2002 Xaco Rte. Valencia. 2002 Andreas.Altea Gallery (Alicante.) 2001/4 L`Obrador Rte..Altea. Alicante 2001-03 Ousteau.Altea.2002 Ajuntament Micalet. Valencia. 2003 PSPV Headquarters. Valencia. 2006 Ademuz City Council. 2006 Valencia Province. Torrebaja. Town Hall 2006 Valencia Province. Galería O + O Gestión Cultural .Valencia.2008 “The works of this British artist are marked by the impact caused by the light, the chromaticism and the traditional scenes of Spain. In his work we see a clear influence of great Spanish artists: Solana, Zuloaga, Regoys, Picasso ... His paintings are wrapped in a disturbing atmosphere, where a multitude of impressive characters look at us behind their carnival masks. The strength and vitality of his creations are based on the beautiful visual contrast with which Vladimir presents us with the games of reds, blues, yellows, greens, oranges, blacks… A work bathed in originality and an ambiguous combination of happiness ”. (Fahed Kubessi, Professor. Fine Arts of Valencia and Painter).
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