Works by Russian Dali Vladimir Kush (43 works)
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Vladimir Kush was born and raised in Moscow, Russia. His father Oleg, a mathematician with artistic inclinations, encouraged his son's natural talent at an early age. He also tried to provide his son with books of romantic travelogues from hard-to-find (and at times banned) authors such as Jules Verne, Jack London and Herman Melville, in the hope that his mind would travel beyond the gray world that surrounded him. At the age of seven, Kush began his formal training, which took him to the Moscow Art Institute, where he further developed a mastery of color theory, composition, oil painting, and artistic techniques of every kind. This institution promoted what can be called the Cézanne method, and although Vladimir quickly mastered it, he then abandoned it because the form was lost in color, and emotion took over where he felt it would be more appropriate for the intellect to wander.