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Vladimir Volegov, "Beauty" Limited Edition Hand Embellished on Canvas, Numbered and Hand Signed with Certificate of Authenticity.
Item #225197

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Medium
giclee

Dimensions
32 x 24
x

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"Beauty" is a limited edition hand embellished giclee on canvas by Vladimir Volegov, numbered and hand signed by the artist. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. Measures approx. 32" x 24" (image).
 
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Vladimir Volegov was born in Chabarovsk, Russia. By the tender age 3, he was already experimenting with painting. His natural talent continued to be quite evident throughout his youth. Volegov attended Krivoj Roj for his art education, and after completing his military duty he was admitted into Lvov Polygraphic Institute in the former Soviet Union. By 1984, he was participating in International Competitions for poster art. He won many of the competitions he entered. In 1988, Volegov moved to Moscow, and is career in commercial art was thriving. He began to be approached by prominent Russian publishing houses with job opportunities designing various media. While this was officially what he did or employment, he continued to paint and participate in exhibitions. Vladimir started to travel throughout Europe in 1990. He made his living painting portraits on the streets of Barcelona, Berlin, Vienna, and many other European cities. Since that time, he has been mastering his skills painting human forms.