Evgeniy Monahov, Russia
Young wolves
Oil on Canvas
31.6 H x 39.5 W x 1 in
Private collection
Upon graduation, Evgeniy embarked on his painting career by attaining membership in the Creative Union of the Artists of Russia and the International Federation of the Union of Artists.
By 2004 Evgeniy had successfully exhibited his paintings in galleries in London, Dublin, and Japan. Additionally, he was a prominent artist participant in the international exhibition “Russian Summer in Santa Fe” held in New Mexico. The year 2006 led to opportunities to exhibit in France on the Champs Elysees, Cannes, Honfleur, and Courcheval. He continues to exhibit in galleries throughout France.
Evgeniy’s work is primarily inspired by a group of artists known as the Neo-Romantic painters of the 19th Century. While neo-Romanticism can refer to all phases of the arts, it continued to be a major force in academic art through the 19th century.
Monahov’s paintings consist of quick, loose brushstrokes with the main focus of attention receiving greater detail. His sensitivity is conveyed by graceful expressions of facial tone. More on Evgeniy Monahov
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