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I was born in Russia in 1957, and I've been trying both hands (I'm ambidextrous) at art ever since. I can remember my self from the age of two, and when I was three, I was the terror of my mother's make-up kit, as I loved to draw murals on the wallpaper with her lipstick. All through my childhood I continued drawing, and in high school, though I left much to be desired in my other classes, I excelled in art and singing. I think that I was not a good student in other areas, because I prefer to teach than to be taught. Eventually though, I learned to learn. In 1972 I entered the State Art College in Baku, where impressionistic, realistic, and abstract painting were taught...but no classical. I joined other students in minor revolts against communism by growing my hair out, looked for hot chicks, and even studied quite a bit. In 1976 I graduated, and went to work at the Reseach Institute of Design in Moscow. From1986 to 1990 I lived in Moscow and worked as a graphic artist and illustrator for magazines published by the main Russian Press Agency, "Novosti" (News). I also designed posters for leading pop singers and rock groups during this period of time, but my most important work was the active and attentive study of the technique of the old masters such as Rubens, Van Dyke, and Snyders. This is when I met Nikolai Shurigin, a successful artist and Russian patriot, who, though younger than me, had already discovered much about this technique and was powerful both in his painting and in his personality. I learned much from and with him. I left Russia for the first time in 1988, when I visited Italy to study the paintings in the museums and exhibit some of my own. In 1989 I opened Rubens Gallery in Moscow, under the sponsorship of the central youth newspaper, "Komsomolskaya Pravda". I also took part in numerous exhibitions in Moscow, which were covered by the Russian Press. I have been living and working in the USA since 1990, and it's a good
thing, because if I were still in Russia, I never would have made this
beautiful web page for you to enjoy. This unique classical technique is
practiced by very few artists at this time and is no longer taught in
art schools. My works are in private collections in many countries around
the world. I wish to thank my beautiful
wife, Tania, for her encouragement in all my pursuits. You
think she loves me? Yes, and maybe even a little more than movies
and Russia. As for me, I may paint to live, but I live to fish. When I'm not at the easel or the computer, you can find me on the lake, catching the record-breaking bass! Speaking of fishing, I should thank my neighbor and fishing buddy, Brian Stele, who got me started on the internet, and has a terrific web-page on fly-fishing. FLYFISH.COM Your Flyfishing Resource Guide Thanks also to: Vladimir Pavlov, a friend in the Ukrane, for translating the bulk of the text on this sight for me from Russian. He has more degrees and titles than I can remember, but if you put the whole alphabet behind his name, you wouldn't be too far off. Dana Ballou David Evans, for proof-reading this sight for good, American english. He is a musician and teacher who appreciates all things classical. Micaiah Evans (David's son), for his help composing and typing the text. He is a home-schooled student, who is currently studying painting with me, and loves bicycling, piano, and writing. Danny Sullivan, who knows everything about search engines, and provides invaluable information on building home pages. Calafia Consulting: Internet and Web Consulting, Publicity, Design Jim Wilson, whose web-sight promotion page is very friendly and helpful, with a great sense of humor. I used his sight like a text-book, when creating my own. Your Web Site The Way The Professionals Do (FREE)! Back to Top
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