| Andrei
Zadorine draws inspiration from childhood memories as he creates evocative paintings
uniting the real and the imaginary. Working in an earthy palette of brown, gold
and auburn, Zadorine is known for his dramatic use of light and shadow, his richly
textured surfaces, and the dreamlike atmosphere of his compositions. His paintings
are included in the collections of the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, one of the
most respected museums in the former Soviet Union. Zadorine was born in Belarus
in 1960 and now lives in The Netherlands, exhibiting across Europe and The United
States. |
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| | "Brushwood"
Oil on Linen 30.5" x 36.5"
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 | | "Nightfall"
Oil on Linen 38.5" x 46.5" |
 | | "Apples"
Oil on Linen 42.5" x 52.5" |
 | | "The
Grove of Trees" Oil on Linen 52.5" x 64.5" |
 | | "Flowers
for Mother" Oil on Linen 26.5" x 32.5" |
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