Title: Andrey Remnev 5 (Russian, 1962)
1 Andrey Remnev
5
2Andrey Remnev (1962) 102x86cm
The Blue God (Le Dieu Bleu) 2017 (Ballets Russes)
3The Blue God (Le Dieu Bleu) 2017 (Ballets
Russes)
Andrey Remnev (1962)
4Russian fuga, 2017 (Ballets Russes)
In progress
Andrey Remnev (1962)
5Andrey Remnev (1962)
Russian fuga (details)
6Andrey Remnev (1962)
Russian fuga, 2017 (Ballets Russes) Detail
7Andrey Remnev (1962) Russian fuga 2017 (Ballets
Russes) Fragment
8The fifth season, 2016
Andrey Remnev (1962)
9Andrey Remnev (1962) 133x120cm
The fifth season, 2016
10Andrey Remnev (1962) 133x120cm
The fifth season, 2016
11Andrey Remnev (1962) 90x110cm
Four seasons, 2002
12Andrey Remnev (1962) Four seasons
2002 90x110cm Fragment
13Andrey Remnev (1962) 100x80cm
Qvarta vigilia, 2016
14Archaeology, 2009
Andrey Remnev (1962)
15Portrait Nastya, 2008
Andrey Remnev (1962)
16Andrey Remnev (1962)
Portrait
Marina means Sea
17Portrait of Mr. Demin, 1996
Andrey Remnev (1962)
Portrait 2009 Vyodro (beautiful weather)
18Andrey Remnev (1962)
Portrait 1990
19Andrey Remnev (1962)
Sense of touch, 2009
20Lethe, 2015
Andrey Remnev (1962) 90x90cm
21Andrey Remnev (1962) Lethe 2015 fragment
22Hotbed, 2013
Andrey Remnev (1962) 90x100cm
23Andrey Remnev (1962) Hotbed, 2013
90x100cm Fragment
24Harilaos 1994
Andrey Remnev (1962)
25Bronislava 2017(Ballets Russes)
Andrey Remnev (1962)
26 Eurasia, 2015
Andrey Remnev (1962)
27Eurasia, 2015
Andrey Remnev (1962)
28Andrey Remnev (1962)
Petit Trianon. Keys of Heaven 2016 92x146cm
dessus de porte
29Andrey Remnev (1962)
Metamorphosis, 2012
30Andrey Remnev (1962) Metamorphosis 2012
90x90cm detail
31Bronislava 2017(Ballets Russes)
Andrey Remnev (1962)
Siesta, 2008
32Andrey Remnev (1962) Siesta 2008
33Andrey Remnev (1962)
34Andrey Remnev (1962) Art Fashion collaboration
35Andrey Remnev (1962)
Ventus textilis 2015
36Andrey Remnev (1962) Ventus textilis 2015
Fragment
37Andrey Remnev (1962) Ventus textilis 2015
Fragment
38Ventus textilis 2015
Andrey Remnev (1962)
39Contemporary Russian artist Andrey Remnev is a
rising superstar on the art scene today. Born in
Yakhroma, a small town outside of Moscow, his
work is very influenced by traditional Russian
icons
40Andrey Remnev (1962)
One of the reasons for this is that Remnev began
his education studying icon painting at the Holy
Andronic Monastery in Moscow. The monastery is
the home of innumerable Russian Orthodox
artworks, many of which were painted by the
abbeys most famous monk and artist, Andrei
Rublev (1360-1427)
41Remnev combines the old with the new in his own
unique style to create a statement about our
modern world. Just like Russian icon art,
Remnevs work is decorative, colorful and deeply
symbolic
42A little evening pond, 2004
Andrey Remnev (1962)
Meeting
43My paintings are distinguished by attention to
detail and meticulous decorating, in a
traditional Russian style, he says. Remnevs
work seems very traditional initially with the
dresses and costumes worn by his characters. Upon
closer inspection you can see elegant additions
that propel the piece right into contemporary
times
44Women play an important role in Remnevs
paintings, often taking up a large part of the
picture plan contrasted by a miniature town. This
compositional technique makes the women look
powerful. Remnev uses this traditional device of
shrinking the space around the main character to
give them a feeling of monumentality or
importance. It was a technique employed by
Renaissance artists, particularly Leonardo da
Vinci. The women in his paintings possess a
universal quality of grandeur and mystery. Remnev
explains, My characters are not real women, but
symbols. He is not looking to make his women
have specific character traits, but to stand for
a concept or ideal. Remnev believes that art in
general is accountable for what it brings to the
world. He wants his art to bring beauty to the
world, to create a type of eternal beauty. Cathy
Locke - Musings-on-art.org.
45Terra Vigilia, 2014
Andrey Remnev (1962) 110x90cm
46Andrey Remnev (1962)
47High water, 2016
Andrey Remnev (1962) 100x50cm
48Text and pictures Internet All copyrights belong
to their respective owners Presentation Sanda
Foisoreanu
2018
Sound Khibla Gerzmava sings Tatjana's
letter scene from Eugeni Onegin by Tchaikovsky