A girl with a hen. The world of childhood in painting by Russian artist Sergei Rimoshevsky
Russian artist Sergei Rimoshevsky with child soul a
Born in 1964, in Grodno, Belarus, Sergei Rimoshevsky is a talented artist. Due to his high level of professionalism in his portraits, paintings, allegories he appears before the judges as a director and playwright. His paintings, woven from real life experiences keep secrets, awaken the imagination. The artist reveals the world of the individual, but reading this world is only available to thoughtful viewer, ready to plunge into the world of childhood.
Once, painfully homesick for Russia, Nabokov admitted that nostalgia for him – primarily in his memories of “the ultimate, happy childhood”. Indeed, the same feeling appears when one looks at the painting of Rimoshevsky. The talented artist reveals the most secret corner of the child’s soul in each of us.
Birds over heads. The world of childhood in paintings by Sergei Rimoshevsky
Russian artist Sergei Rimoshevsky with child soul
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