ANTICIPATION . 2011
Oil, black acrylic enamel on canvas, 300 x 600 cm
Autor: Studio Kostroma
02 – Blot Painting
BLACK SHADOW OF PUSSY CAT . 2012
Oil, black acrylic enamel on Fabriano Accademia paper, 250 x 300 cm
LONG LIVE REMRANDT
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Group exhibition
15 July – 15 September 2019
DAS TIER IN DER KUNST
Wurlitzer Art Quartier, Berlin, Germany
Group exhibition
26 – 28 April 2019
VERZAMELINGEN VAN VRIENDEN
CODA Museum, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands
Group exhibition
15 December 2018 – 10 March 2019
01 – Yellow Pigment
MEMORY OF THE SUN . YE 01:17. 2016
Sennelier cadmium lemon yellow dry pigment on canvas, 100 x 100 cm
01 – Installations
THE FEATHERED AGGRESSION . 2008
Interactive installation, 180 x 470 x 170 cm, white feathers, mixed media
“Russian Dreams” group exhibition, The Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, USA
00 – Figurative Numerical
The idea of Figurative Numerical Painting has a triple origin. Firstly, it is based on the theoretical work “The Spiral-Driven Development of Colour” which develops the results of a long study of the laws of colour. Secondly, it is part of a quest for a new language in painting that would be truly contemporary. And thirdly, it is meant as an alternative to digital computer painting where images are decomposed into pixels rather than figures.
It is common knowledge that the prism divides sunlight into a spectrum. In physical optics, the length of each colour’s light wave corresponds to a certain sequence of figures. In Figurative Numerical Painting, the shortest wave length, violet, is represented by the number 1. The number 9 represents the longest wave length, purple. The complete spectral scale based on each colour’s wave length is as follows:
1 – violet
2 – blue
3 – blue-green
4 – green
5 – yellow-green
6 – yellow
7 – orange
8 – red
9 – purple
Each colour figure can develop in shades towards black or white. Thus, the entire visible part of the spectrum can be translated into figures that allow a refinement of colour, i.e. it is possible to paint in numbers.
Theme 1. Shape
Smoke is one of the most intricate shapes. It is the image of unrest, instability and freedom due to its volatile and even turbulent features. By replacing each minute particle of smoke with monochrome figures, each of which constitute a fraction of the entire form, I explore new means of organizing the compositional space of painting.
Theme 2. Colour
Beetles and butterflies participate in the realm of colour. The refraction of sunlight in the feathers of exotic birds and the wings of polychrome butterflies is translated into figures, allowing these shapes to be articulated in a newly structured space.
01 – Eggshell
NANO 547 . 2014
Invisible nano color on 547 eggshells on canvas, 100 x 100 x 7 cm
01 – Oil Painting
SPRING SALE . 2007 / From the Series TALKING HEADS
Oil on canvas, 150 x 200 cm