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Month: October 2015

[gallery] Leonid Afremov

Posted on October 13, 2015October 13, 2015 By admin

Leonid Afremov (born 12 July 1955 in Vitebsk, Belarus) is a Russian–Israeli modern impressionistic artist who works mainly with a palette knife and oils. He developed his own unique technique and style which is unmistakable and cannot be confused with other artists. He paints mainly landscape, city scenes, seascapes, flowers and portraits. Most of his work is considered very colorful and politically neutral.

In 1973 Leonid Afremov graduated with honor from high school in Vitebsk and was admitted to the Vitebsk Education Institute where he studied in the arts and graphics department. During his years in college, Afremov was introduced to the work of March Chagall, Picasso, Dali, Modigliani and the 19th century French Impressionism. His early artistic work was very influenced by Chagall and Modigliani.

In May 1990, a few weeks after moving to Israel, Leonid Afremov found a job in an advertisement agency making signs and posters. After working in an advertisement agency, he worked in a gallery shop where he learned to make frames, being introduced to the palette knife for the first time. During the early 1990s, Leonid Afremov was mainly working with watercolors and acrylic. He was experimenting very little with usage of the palette knife. He was painting what people were buying, with very little artistic freedom.

During the late 1990s, Leonid was constantly holding exhibitions in Russian community centers around Israel; everywhere else the doors were closed because he was a Russian immigrant. During this time he already worked mainly with a palette knife and oils, he began establishing a unique artistic identity, however it was difficult to paint what he wanted because of the financial obligations and the picky customers. Around 1999, Leonid became friends with Russian-speaking Israeli jazz musician Leonid Ptashka, who inspired Afremov to paint a collection of portraits of popular jazz musicians and helped him secure a successful exhibition in the International Jazz Festival in Ashdod. Since then, Leonid Afremov has painted dozens of his favorite musicians. In March 2001, Afremov’s gallery was completely vandalized. Dozens of paintings were destroyed, the artistic equipment stolen and the facility turned into rubble. Then Leonid decided it was time to move somewhere else where he could be treated with deserved respect, eventually moving to the USA in January 2002.

Leonid Afremov was preparing his move to USA very carefully. For several months he did not sell any paintings, everything he painted he sent to his sister in Brooklyn. When he arrived in the US in January 2002, he had more than one hundred paintings at his disposal. Him and his son were systematically going from one gallery to another in New York. They found galleries that liked and purchased paintings, however they only took what kind of judaic themes and musician portraits. Afremov found himself forced to paint only limited themes and subjects for living.

In 2004, after graduating high school, Leonid’s son Boris was introduced to ebay by his friends. They tried to sell a couple of paintings by auction and immediately received positive approval. Paintings were sold for hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars and everything sold without exception. For the first time Afremov was given the opportunity to paint what he really wanted. At this point the real artistic journey began. He began painting what he really wanted from his personal inspirations and finally was able to explore his artistic vision and abilities all the way.

The exposure on eBay gave him opportunities for commission orders and access to different galleries. However, because of negative experiences with galleries, Leonid preferred to sell directly to the collector. In 2007 with the help of his sons Leonid lunched his own personal site where he began selling giclees, prints and original painting, eventually moving all the business and attantion to his personal site.

Leonid Afremov keeps the majority of his art politically neutral. His paintings are not offensive to anyone nor send any hidden messages. The paintings usually reflect certain personal memories and emotions. Leonid Afremov tries to draw the viewer to have a certain feeling rather than tell a story via the painting, or have the viewer see the world how he sees it. The neutral attributes of Afremov’s art make the paintings appealing to almost any social, ethnic and age group. Almost every painting he painted has a very personal inspiration. His art can be reflected as very positive through the bright colors he uses.

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Some recent conversations at work sound like these

Posted on October 13, 2015 By admin

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End of an era

Posted on October 13, 2015May 30, 2019 By admin
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Where can I find a suit of armour?

Posted on October 11, 2015October 12, 2015 By admin

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So, apparently, Katy is turned on by a man in Hussar-style winged armour. Know where I can get a second hand one for a decent price?

Edit: http://www.polishhussarsupply.com/Armor.html

I love you, Internet.

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My grandad is sad

Posted on October 11, 2015October 12, 2015 By admin

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Because a cask of fermenting wine falls outside his airline weight allowance.

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Ludwig van Beanthoven

Posted on October 10, 2015October 12, 2015 By admin

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Either the best or worst idea we’ve had in a long while…

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A happy man

Posted on October 10, 2015October 12, 2015 By admin

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Bean showed Mel the “special” whisky bottles at Aligro. We had to pry it from his hands after the bib overflowed.

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Design thinking

Posted on October 9, 2015 By admin

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It’s Friday. I’ve been in a 3-day design workshop. I’m tired. Therefore, a winged lion hanging 20 on a surfboard makes perfect sense.

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Penguins do it for science

Posted on October 8, 2015October 8, 2015 By admin

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I like penguins.

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My cat is sad

Posted on October 7, 2015October 12, 2015 By admin

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My twitter feed is full of cats, muppets and porn stars. This makes me happy.

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