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Artist Vladimir Davydenko


Vladimir Davydenko is a contemporary artist. This amazing gifted painter was born in the city of Lipetsk in 1966. He received his college diploma as a graphic designer. Participant in regional, regional, and all-Russian exhibits on a regular basis. Currently residing in Moscow. As a great talent, Vladimir Davydenko is included in the galaxy of modern painters known as Russian Realists. The titles and regalia that many current masters of the brush have play no influence in the selection of painters exhibiting in the Names of the Vereshchaginka o/g collection.


The gallery is named after V.V. Vereshchagin, a world-renowned combat painter. Vladimir Davydenko disallowed many types of insignia for a creative person, emphasizing the fact that they merely degrade the artist in terms of human values, inflicting special harm to his mental condition, promoting vanity and pride, and maybe lowering the quality of his works. This, however, does not apply to Vladimir Davydenko. He has long demonstrated and proven, via his superb works, that his work has already entered the history of the Russian National School of Fine Arts. For a real creative, award "jewelry" becomes strange and unneeded. A NAME is born as a natural and ultimate reward for a painter as a result of effort and hard work!



“ The Last ” , By artist Vladimir Davydenko, 2020, Oil on canvas. Size 138x190 cm.
“ The Last ” , By artist Vladimir Davydenko, 2020, Oil on canvas. Size 138x190 cm.



This is one of the rare paintings on military themes by a modern artist. Essentially, Vladimir Valerievich Davydenko creates beautiful landscapes that celebrate the splendor of our natural environment. The dramatic picture "The Last," commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War's victory, is stunning.
During the war, the Nazis were terrified and dubbed the Marines the "Black Death." In German cultural studies, Schwarzen Tod is also linked to the bubonic plague, an outbreak that killed off one-third of medieval Europe's population. Davydenko's picture portrays a sailor with explosives, preparing to enter a fight from which he will never return. The last of the squad is the last one alive and will not give up - the essential thing is to bring more opponents with you so that you do not die in vain beneath the tracks of a German self-propelled gun (StuG III, according to the artista).


Vladimir Valerievich Davydenko produced a generalized picture of a hero who battled the adversary to the death, not sparing his life. And he stayed on the front lines forever, walking into immortality with a load of grenades...






Vladimir Davydenko makes works in a variety of genres, including landscape, marine life, portrait, and still life, all of which are performed at a high level, with paintings that have a clear storyline, emotionality, and every detail is thoroughly thought out. Vladimir Davydenko properly depicts the changing state of the surrounding nature in his landscapes, and timeless values: love, humanity, and spirituality in his portraits. Vladimir Davydenko paintings are like a second of life frozen in time; every detail is meticulously worked out, the paintings are unexpectedly light and realistic, and they are written with tremendous regard for the individual and the observer. The paintings have a distinct storyline and are drawn with remarkable attention and emotionality.








Vladimir Davydenko is able to capture the shifting state of the surrounding nature with incredible accuracy. Davydenko's works evoke timeless qualities like as love, religion, spirituality, humanity, and beauty. According to the artist, inspiration strikes him out of nowhere. Then it's difficult to sleep, eat, or think about anything else but work. The artist's landscapes offer a sense of space, air, and vastness, which is aided by the huge size of the canvases and the scale of the picture. Paintings of nature are really natural. Paintings by the artist may be found in private collections in England, Germany, Japan, and Hungary.


























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