Vladimir Volegov is a contemporary Russian visual artist known for his oil paintings, particularly his figurative works.
Here is an overview of his life and art:
Biography and Career
Origin: Born in Khabarovsk, Russia, in 1957.
Education: He attended art school in Krivoj Rog and later graduated from the Lvov Institute of Printing Art in 1986.
Early Career: He began his career in Moscow as a graphic artist, creating commercial posters, graphic art for music recordings, and comic illustrations.
He participated in and won several International Competitions for poster art starting in 1984. Transition to Fine Art: Around 1990, Volegov began traveling across Europe, working as a street painter in cities like Barcelona, Berlin, and Vienna, which helped him hone his skills in depicting the human form and developing his realistic style.
Current Residence: He currently lives in Spain.
Artistic Style and Subject
Volegov is known for his Figurative Impressionism.
Vibrant Color Palette and Light: His works are recognized for their bright, warm colors and a strong focus on capturing natural light and atmosphere.
Bold Brush Strokes: He uses bold and fluid brushstrokes, a hallmark of Impressionism, to create expressive and evocative images.
Romantic Subjects: His oil paintings often depict serene and intimate scenes, frequently featuring feminine beauty, maternity, and childhood, set in romantic, sometimes outdoor, settings.
Scenes often include women on terraces, by the sea, or in parks.
Notable Works
Some of his well-known paintings include:
On the Lake
Summer Wind
The Red Couch
Coquetterie (Vanity)
His art is exhibited in galleries worldwide, including places like the Waterhouse Gallery in California, and is held in private collections internationally.














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