Vladimir Kush is a Russian artist born in 1965. Reminiscent of Dali, yet less visually aggressive. Kush’s work has a gentleness to it like a framed window into a dream world. A recurrent theme in his work, and one he knows much about, not only as a vessel for his metaphors and subject matter, but as a man who has been chasing dreams since the beginning of his career. Having made his way through the art world by painting portraits on the street and painting caricatures for local newspapers, he now owns art galleries all over the world, so it’s safe to say he also knows about reaching them. He also sculpts, but his favourite medium is Oil on Canvas and Board. It is on these mediums that he is at his best expressing himself through his self-titled style “Metaphorical Surrealism”. Enjoy, for he is a master at work.
- Hot air balloons are floating away.
- Everyman is an Island and we belong to the same sea.
- The Sound of Nature
- The crack of dawn.
- Sailing in the Clouds
- Dancing Figures as Petals on a Flaming Flower
- Peacock on the Temple
- Music that Moves like a Butterfly
- Ship of the Winged Butterfly Sails
- Sounds of Nature
- Details of the Shirt House
- Naked Flowers on the Windowsill
- Mythologic Panorama
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