

Bread and Wine
Sergey Sergeev, Bread and Wine Sergey Sergeev began his studies in stage decoration, but moved on to have incredible success in the world of fine arts; taking part in many major groups and solo shows and having his work in the collection of museums in the USA, Ukraine, and Russia. He is a member of several forward-thinking art groups including; Non-conformist Movement, Experimental Art Society Exhibitions, and UNESCO International Artists Federation. Bread and Wine is conside


Stop Composition
Alexander Dobrovolsky, Stop Composition Alexander Dobrovolsky graduated from School of Industrial Art in 1985 and joined the Artists Union of Russia in 1992. He has gone on to win multiple awards; including the Mayor’s Award in the City competition of public services and utilities in 1995. He currently lives and works in St. Petersburg and has had his work exhibited in Finland, New York, and California. The blue skies of the open road are laden with obstacles. The soft dashes


Winter
Eugenia Fedina-Penkrat, Winter A woman with a passion for painting, drawing, and studying the contemporary arts, Eugenia Fedina-Penkrat (1964-2012) got her start after graduating with a degree in art-expert marketing from the St. Petersburg University of Humanities Faculty of Fine Arts. She was a teacher for the Department of Graphics at the Institute of Applied Arts and had multiple publications in various newspapers and magazines. Not only was she a pure intellect, but also


Evening
Grigory Shtender, Evening Grigory Shtender is a member of the Artists Union and the Architects Union of Russia. He is one of the founders of the Novgorod branch of the Artists Union. Shtender specializes in watercolors of architecture. Architecture is one of the most strictly structured subjects you can choose for a painting, making it a particular challenge for watercolorists. However, instead of fighting against watercolors formless nature, he allows it spread more freely c


She
Alexander Korolev, She Alexander Korolev graduated from the sculpture department of the College of Penza Art in 1981. He started painting in 1983 and produced She in 1997-a particularly productive year for the artist that resulted in several excellent works among which were Old Telephone, Holland, and Chestnut. Korolev has participated in a number of exhibitions in different cities such as San-Francisco, New York, and Berlin. She breaks the mold of the over idealized woman th


Eurasia
Anatoly Sivkov, Eurasia Siberian-born artist, Anatoly Sivkov did not originally have his focus set on the arts. He first studied Physics at the Novosibirsk Academy, then he eventually found his way into theater studying stage management in St. Petersburg, and finally in 1991, he began painting. He is now a member of the Artists Union of Russia and has participated in various exhibitions in New York, California, and Paris. Eurasia is the painting equivalent of a Russian satiri


Russian Forest
Sergey Skirchenko, Russian Forest Sergey Skirchenko studied at State Art College in Moscow. He is best known for his beautiful paintings of the Russian landscapes; with his most acclaimed works being Breath of Time and Russian Forest. Painted the same year as the politically charged work Eurasia by Shlykov, Russian Forest presents a stark contrast. Instead of highlighting the trials taking place, he emphasizes the purity of the freshly fallen snow, the strength and age of the