Kasimir Malevich
Leonid Afremov's Art
Leonid Afremov's Art
Leonid Afremov's art has become tremendously popular across the world. Leonid Afremov is a painter from Belarus. He was born and raised in Vitebsk. Leonid is a graduate from the Vitebsk Art School. Vitebsk Art School is a world famous school founded by Marc Chagall and associated with Kasimir Malevich, and Vassily Kandinsky. After graduating in 1978, Leonid Afremov has remained as one of the school's elite members. During the difficult 1990s in the Soviet Union, Afremov relocated to Israel. However, shortly after Afremov arrived in Israel, Leonid's gallery was vandalized which pushed him to move again, this time to the United States where he currently lives and works.
<a href="http://www.qart.com" target="_new">Leonid Afremov's art</a> is generally completed using a Palette Knife and Oil Paint. Leonid's works are typically landscapes and figures exploding with color. The pieces are full of details even though the artist tends to use thick, almost mosaic-like stokes. The artist's creativity and vision of the world bursts out through his work. Leonid Afremov paintings can be recognized by the use of vibrant colors and the belief in inspiration by humanity. Emotion and passion exude from each of Leonid Afremov art works.
Paintings by Leonid Afremov are internationally recognized and have earned him the right to be referred to as the modern day Marc Chagall. Leonid Afremov's art pieces have been sold on many <a href="http://www.qart.com" target="_new">art auctions</a>. Leonid's paintings are collected all over the world including the U.S, Spain, Norway, New Zealand, Italy, Israel, France, England, Canada, and Australia. Some of Leonid Afremov's most renowned pieces are also available on <a href="http://www.qart.com" target="_new">online art auctions</a>.
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Why did it take one year for Kasimir Malevich to paint "The Black Square"?
He claimed it took one whole year to paint his most famous piece "The Black Sqaure," does anybody know why it took him so long!
Black Square 1923-29 Malevich painted several versions of this, his most emblematic work,wich he later chose as the banner for his own funeral. Painted entirely freehand, without aid of a template or straightedge, it was intended as a vacant image, wich would, however, carry the mark of the painter's hand in its brushwork. In fact, a close inspection clarly reveals a number of formal and surface irregularities.
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