Video: The multicolored surreal positive of the artist Vadim Ryakhovsky
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The paintings of the Tatar artist Vadim Ryakhovsky from Nizhnekamsk can be used as color therapy: they are so bright, colorful and positive. And despite the fact that the characters of his works will not be nice and cute to everyone, one should not forget that "on the face of the terrible - kind inside." And it is simply impossible to doubt the kindness and friendliness of all these multi-colored monsters and other creatures invented by the Tatar schedule.
Vadim Ryakhovsky is a longtime adherent of surrealism, not gloomy, but funny and fabulous. Even the names of the paintings speak about this: "The Inventor, Three Women and Two Donkeys", "Big Yellow Fish", "You Can't Eat Red Grass!", "Mood No. 1", "7 Minutes in the Afternoon", "Who Tied the Twins?" "Fairy Godmother", "A Month in the Window" … Isn't that so, something consonant with the headlines given to her blond angels by a Ukrainian artist Evgeniya Gapchinskaya? He depicts all his wonderful creatures with colored pencils on whatman paper, and only some of his works are made on canvas in oil.
Experts believe that Ryakhovsky's paintings are dedicated to everything in the world, and at the same time to nothing specific, because the longer you look at them, the more new details you find, the more associations arise, and sometimes you can recognize yourself, your friends or colleagues in a particular plot.
By the way, the artist himself confirms the guesses of the experts. According to him, the paintings depict numerous dreams and fantasies, and everyone must figure out what he wants to see. And if you try very hard, everything will work out. And the paintings of Vadim Ryakhovsky are somewhat similar to Egyptian drawings. Something barely perceptible …
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