“I consider myself a plein air landscape artist with my work unified from this special and original dialogue that I have with nature. I have always been driven and fascinated with the rural environment.From scouting and searching the perfect location for my painting, to the rush of adrenaline when the weather would shift, I had not stopped painting the outdoors for the past thirty five years.
I had always been interested in the arts. I had developed a love for painting while growing up in a small town in Kazakhstan. I completed degree in Art Design from the College of Fine Art in central Russia. I followed my passion for the Fine Arts at the St. Petersburg Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, named after Ilya Repin, concentrating on Drawing. I was introduced to plein air when I was in high school and spend the rest of my education concentrating on this discipline. I am highly influenced by the work of French Impressionists Monet and Sisley, in addition to Russian Plein Air painters Palenov and Repin, whose work have assisted me in the development of my own style.
In the late 90’s I immigrated to the Unites States, reuniting with my extended family in New York City. I became a member of United Scenic Artists working as a Scenic Artist for Motion Pictures, Commercials and Television.
The nature has always been my calling. I find that it is completely inescapable. Though I commute daily in the urban-ness of the city, I am constantly thinking about the rural-ness that I paint in. I relocated to the Finger Lake Region, where I am surrounded by beautiful lakes, rivers, waterfalls and villages. I am trying to capture the stunning seasons that Central New York has to offer, whether it is Fall in the Adirondacks or the snowiest winter in Syracuse where I reside.
I wish for my work to represent a reminder that we should not forget nature, but cherish the moments that we might take for granted.”