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by Victor Molev
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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Victor Molev (Canada)Portrait of Vladimir Vysotsky 2020 45x61 cm Oil on canvas.
The last work from the author's series of the Canadian artist:... more
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Victor Molev (Canada)"Portrait of Vladimir Vysotsky" 2020 45x61 cm Oil on canvas.
The last work from the author's series of the Canadian artist: "... And his zodiac sign, Taurus, drank the cold milky way ..."
The portrait of the great Russian poet, actor and bard emerges from pieces of paper swirling in the wind, covered with the lyrics of his songs. The landscape surrounding this magical round dance is filled with quotes from his songs "Sail" and "About the one who did not sing." An attentive viewer will also be able to see Vysotsky's self-portrait on one of the sheets.
Victor Molev Victor Molev is a Canadian artist of Russian descent, working in the styles of Decorative Realism, Fantasy, Symbolism and Surrealism. Molev was born in the year 1955 in Gorky (present day Nizhny Novgorod), Russia. From an early age, he has shown interest in the visual arts and dedicated his time to creativity. As the artist himself jokes, his love for art derived from the fact that his grandmother was kissed by Marc Chagall in her childhood. She was his younger sister’s classmate, and often visited the Chagall household. In paintings from his childhood and early youth, Molev showed an inclination towards unconventional compositions that were free of the Soviet canons of “Socialist Realism”. In the mid-1970s, as an...
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