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Artist: Alexander Stolin
"History Lessons" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"History Lessons" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

"Old and new" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"Old and new" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Old and new" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Crystal Ball (Silence)
Crystal Ball (Silence)

Crystal Ball (Silence)

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 24.75h x 24.75w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he recei...

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21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

"Shipyard" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"Shipyard" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Shipyard" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Father Dear" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"Father Dear" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Father Dear" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

"The Roots" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"The Roots" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"The Roots" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Board

"Dry dock II" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"Dry dock II" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Dry dock II" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"The Sunset" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"The Sunset" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"The Sunset" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

"The Rain" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"The Rain" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"The Rain" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

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Oil, Wood Panel

"Shipbuilding" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Shipbuilding" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

People That Cook Together...
People That Cook Together...

People That Cook Together...

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 25h x 25w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received in...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

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Oil, Plexiglass

Mother and Me
Mother and Me

Mother and Me

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 11h x 11w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

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Metal

Enchanted Garden
Enchanted Garden

Enchanted Garden

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 37h x 34w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received in...

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Plexiglass, Oil

"Dry dock I" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"Dry dock I" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Dry dock I" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

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"August tune" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"August tune" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"August tune" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas, Board

1918
1918

1918

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 11.25h x 9.25w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he receiv...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

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Metal

Clockwork
Clockwork

Clockwork

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 30.5h x 42.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Say Cheese
Say Cheese

Say Cheese

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 31.5h x 45.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he receive...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Sunrise
Sunrise

Sunrise

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 36.5h x 36.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Pulse
Pulse

Pulse

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 21.5h x 26w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Antique Shop (Crystal Ball)
Antique Shop (Crystal Ball)

Antique Shop (Crystal Ball)

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 30.5h x 30.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South. Stolin was born on August 30, 1963. His art abilities were quickly recognized when in fourth grade he qualified for admission to the State School of Art in Kiev, which he attended from 1975 to 1981. He decided to concentrate on book illustration and graphic arts, and after graduating he was accepted into the Ivan Fedorov Polygraphic Institute in Moscow, where he studied from 1982 to 1988, graduating with a master of fine arts degree in 1988. He trained as a printmaker, creating etchings and lithographs, and as a graphic designer, and worked as a designer in Kiev. “I illustrated mysteries, science fiction, and different magazines,” he said. In 1988, after his family visited relatives in San Francisco, California, the Stolins decided to immigrate to the United States, a process that took four years. In 1992, Stolin and his parents immigrated to San Francisco, and he worked for graphic design and print businesses in nearby Emeryville, California. During a trip to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he was visiting cousins, Stolin met Mary Kay Holmes. The couple soon married and moved to New Orleans, where Stolin established himself as a working artist and began to exhibit in local galleries and group exhibitions. The art Stolin began to create in New Orleans demonstrated his technical skills, knowledge of art history, and the evolving range of his subject matter, reflected from one series and exhibition to the next, yet it was challenging for critics to classify his work. This was evident in the series Stolin exhibited during his first decade in the city, beginning with Byzantium on the Bayou (1993–1994), which combined historical Byzantine art references with New Orleans and Mardi Gras subjects, such as Mardi Gras Madonna and Adoration of St. Gator. In his Midnight Dessert series (1995–1997), he created works such as Tea in Manhattan and Rembrandt and Nathan, a large painting that Bookhardt described as “a vision of Rembrandt and various Dutch masters promenading down the sidewalk past Nathan’s Deli in New York.” Following that, he completed The Water Series (1998–1999), featuring reflective and heavily worked surfaces in paintings such as Reflections #2 and Study of Fish and Swimmers. Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

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By Louis Recchia

Located in Denver, CO

Louis Recchia's "Expect the Unexpected" is an original, handmade mixed media painting using acrylic paint and collaging on plexiglass. Louis Recchia has been producing contemporary ...

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2010s Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Mixed Media, Acrylic

French Contemporary Art by M.-P. Autonne - Le Bleu des Horizons
French Contemporary Art by M.-P. Autonne - Le Bleu des Horizons

French Contemporary Art by M.-P. Autonne - Le Bleu des Horizons

By Marie-Pierre Autonne

Located in Paris, IDF

Acrylic and oil on wooden panel Marie-Pierre Autonne is a French artist born in 1960 who lives & works in Angers, France. She studied at Penninghen in Paris, France. She worked for ...

Category

2010s Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

French Contemporary Art by M.-P. Autonne - La Patience des Arbres
French Contemporary Art by M.-P. Autonne - La Patience des Arbres

French Contemporary Art by M.-P. Autonne - La Patience des Arbres

By Marie-Pierre Autonne

Located in Paris, IDF

Acrylic & oil on wooden panel Marie-Pierre Autonne is a French artist born in 1960 who lives & works in Angers, France. She studied at Penninghen in Paris, France. She worked for se...

Category

2010s Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel

Baker- Miller Pink- 21st Century Contemporary portrait Painting
Baker- Miller Pink- 21st Century Contemporary portrait Painting

Baker- Miller Pink- 21st Century Contemporary portrait Painting

By Tania Rivilis

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Tania Rivilis Baker- Miller Pink 50 x 50 cm framed (included in price) 53,5 x 53,5 cm Oilpaint on canvas Tania Rivilis (b. 1986) 2022 winner of the 'William Locke Price' ( £ 30.0...

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2010s Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Golden Eyes - Portrait of a Woman with a Piercing Gaze, Original Oil Painting
Golden Eyes - Portrait of a Woman with a Piercing Gaze, Original Oil Painting

Golden Eyes - Portrait of a Woman with a Piercing Gaze, Original Oil Painting

By Richard Gibbons

Located in Chicago, IL

Richard Gibbons' painting "Golden Eyes" shows a portrait of a beautiful young woman. Her piercing gaze brings the viewer in for a closer look. Her sultry, yellow eyes are intoxicatin...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Board, Canvas

Girl with a bird. Contemporary Small Scale Oil Painting, Polish artist
Girl with a bird. Contemporary Small Scale Oil Painting, Polish artist

Girl with a bird. Contemporary Small Scale Oil Painting, Polish artist

By Monika Rossa

Located in Warsaw, PL

Figurative oil on board painting in brass frame placed under plexiglass by Polish artist living in the USA, Monika Rossa. Frame is an integral part of the painting. Artwork depicts s...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Brass

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"Face Painting" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin
"Face Painting" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

"Face Painting" -- Oil Painting by Alexander Stolin

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

ALEXANDER STOLIN, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master of fine arts degree in his homeland’s traditional art academies. He immigrated to San Francisco in 1992, met his future wife in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, then married and settled in New Orleans. He maintains a home and studio in Madisonville, Louisiana, and is a significant but understated figure in the New Orleans art community. As art critic D. Eric Bookhardt suggested in 2002, “Stolin is more accomplished than he is famous.” His art, often exhibited in thematic series that incorporate a variety of media, ranges from intimate portraits to large-scale murals (one measuring twelve feet by seventy-two feet). He has worked on a progressively larger scale, most recently designing and painting projects for the Louisiana film industry. Stolin’s technically proficient and complexly layered art reflects a unique fusion of the academic training he received in Kiev and his evolving response to the very different culture, lifestyle, and subject matter he has discovered in New Orleans, Madisonville, and the Gulf South.   Stolin’s Face to Face series of portraits, completed from 2000 to 2002, featured New Orleans artists including Douglas Bourgeois...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

Henry Giles (From Colston Bassett, England)
Henry Giles (From Colston Bassett, England)

Henry Giles (From Colston Bassett, England)

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 11.25h x 9.25w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a mast...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

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Metal

Father, Summer 1945
Father, Summer 1945

Father, Summer 1945

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 11h x 11w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received in...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Metal

Dear Eva...
Dear Eva...

Dear Eva...

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 11.25h x 9.25w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a mast...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Metal

Samuel (From Belaya Tserkov, Ukraine)
Samuel (From Belaya Tserkov, Ukraine)

Samuel (From Belaya Tserkov, Ukraine)

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 11.25h x 9.25w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a mast...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

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Metal

I Was There
I Was There

I Was There

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 61h x 72.5w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Sand Castles
Sand Castles

Sand Castles

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 31h x 34w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received in...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Gymnasts
Gymnasts

Alexander StolinGymnasts, 2020

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H 37.75 in W 32 in

Gymnasts

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 44.5h x 39w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

New Recipe
New Recipe

Alexander StolinNew Recipe, 2020

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H 15.25 in W 19.5 in

New Recipe

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 21.75h x 26w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Halloween
Halloween

Alexander StolinHalloween, 2020

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H 15 in W 27.75 in

Halloween

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 21.25h x 34w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

Crystal Ball (It's Here)
Crystal Ball (It's Here)

Crystal Ball (It's Here)

By Alexander Stolin

Located in New Orleans, LA

Framed Dimensions: 25.5h x 29w in Alexander Stolin, born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine (under the former Soviet Socialist Republic), where he received intensive training and a master ...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Alexander Stolin Art

Materials

Plexiglass, Oil

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