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Valery Vinokurov

Valery VinokurovValery Vinokurov

The cubism of Pablo Picasso and the overlapping imagery found in the surrealism of Marc Chagall merge in Valery Vinokurov’s thought-provoking artwork.  Although figurative, Vinokurov’s paintings are creative explorations of shape.  He dissects shapes into more shapes, playing with the way we perceive objects. Groups of people are the predominate subject matter of Vinokurov’s paintings.  Oftentimes, these people are trios of women.  Whether appearing as sisters, nudes, or musicians they exude a peaceful yet strong presence.  The cubist element to the paintings suggests the multifaceted aspect of womanhood, while the fact that three women interlock indicates a divine trinity. Although Vinokurov gives special attention to the feminine mystique, he also paints men and non-gender-specific humans.  Furthermore, music and the city are recurring themes in his work. Meditative cool colors wash Vinokurov’s canvas.  Soft blues, shy purples, dusty pinks, and brooding grays make the paintings serene and pensive.  When Vinokurov works in bright colors, he punches up his moody pastels with heavy doses of red.

Vinokurov was born in Riga, Latvia, and currently resides in western Canada.

Beyond Borders: Exhibition of Fine Art from Canada
Reception: Thursday October 2, 2008 6-8 PM
Exhibition Dates: 10/1/2008 - 10/21/2008

Invitation to Valery Vinokurov's exhibition

Stone City Stone City
Oil on Canvas
39" x 29"
$7500

Stone City
Oil on Canvas
39" x 29"
$7500

Musical Reflection Musical Reflection
Oil on Canvas
47" x 34"
$7200

Musical Reflection
Oil on Canvas
47" x 34"
$7200

Olde City Tune Olde City Tune
Oil on Canvas
42" x 28"
$7800

Olde City Tune
Oil on Canvas
42" x 28"
$7800

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