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Video: The radiant world of landscapes permeated by the sun: Artist Yuri Obukhovsky
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Despite all the innovations in contemporary art, with which some artists try to distract the viewer from the real perception of the environment, from understanding the amazing world of nature, landscape painters are the connecting link that attracts the attention of mankind to the primordial miracle. Today in our review there is a gallery of works by a modern Moscow master - Yuri Obukhovsky … It seems that many will see familiar, dear to heart places on them and discover something new, still unknown.
Say what you don’t say, but the most popular genre in Russian painting, both classical and modern, is landscape painting, which today remains one of the most popular among wide circles of spectators and collectors. The popularity of the works of Russian landscape painters once again emphasizes the above.
So, Yuri Obukhovsky - an excellent virtuoso of the sea, natural and urban landscape, imbued each of his paintings with picturesque lyrics, which won him not only domestic art connoisseurs. His paintings are well known to viewers in Moscow and St. Petersburg, they were exhibited with great success in the leading galleries in Sweden, USA, Finland, London.
The viewer is literally enchanted by the painter's sunny landscapes, painted both in oil and watercolors, which are created in the best traditions of the Russian artistic realistic school, or, to be more precise, in the direction of "romantic realism".
The sparkling radiant world on the master's canvases glows with joy, and the abundance of the sun and colors on his canvases transform everyday life into a kind of holiday for the soul. I would like to note that it is the sun, its streaming bright light that is the highlight of almost all the works of the Moscow painter.
In his work, the painter skillfully uses various techniques and techniques of painting with oil paints - from smooth with glaze - to relief-corpus, which perfectly conveys the contrast of light and shadow. The wide brushstrokes' pastiness creates the effect of stunning texture, while the glaze creates space and depth. The author focuses on reflexes and glare, giving the painting an additional lighting effect on surfaces.
The most colorful palette of some works, with its many colors and shades, allows the master to transform the picture surface as if into a mosaic canvas.
The artist's amazing manner, working with a rich color scheme, make his creations almost unique and arouse interest even among sophisticated connoisseurs of painting.
A few words about the artist
Obukhovsky Yuri Anatolyevich was born in Perm in 1965. Like all gifted children, Yura became interested in drawing from early childhood. In 1987 he graduated from the painting department of the Penza Art School named after V. I. K. A. Savitsky. Since 1989, the painter began exhibition activities and gained popularity not only at home, but also abroad. Member of the Union of Artists of Russia. Author of a large number of canvases dedicated to Crimea. Now he works and lives in Moscow.
Undoubtedly, charming and lyrical, permeated with light, filled with rich colors, the canvases of Yuri Obukhovsky bring both the joy of life and energetic upsurge, captivating the artist with a bright positive view of the world around him. Therefore, probably, many art lovers dream of getting a sunny painting of the master in their collection.
Continuing the theme of the landscape genre in Russian painting, read: Russian nature in the paintings of the master of landscape sketches Alexei Savchenko, who is called the Levitan of our days.
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