Friday, January 16, 2015

Exploring The Cubist Works Of Peter Panov

By Enid Hinton


The modern art world is much more accepting of new and emerging artists now more than ever. While there were a number of artists rejected from the Los Angeles, and New York art scenes in the past, there are now far more art galleries, museums and special events which now feature new, and well known artists working with all types of media. Of of which is Peter Panov, a Russian artist and painter whose work reflects the cubist aspirations of Picasso, and others.

While success means different things to different people, any artist who has, or has had work in an art gallery, opening or show is generally seen as successful. Though, while this may be the case from a societal point of view, artists often do not consider oneself successful like Panov unless one's art sells either during, or shortly after such event.

The paintings of Panov are often seen as having extraordinary appeal when it comes to the vibrant colors within the different images. As cubism is a quite difficult task to pull off, this artist is considered one of the best. While defined in the cubist form, the work of this artist remains separate and apart from others in style, and content.

When it comes to using imagination, Panov is one of the best, that's what the critiques have to say at any rate. Love, as most would agree, remains in the eye of the beholder. The artist, also knowing this, has placed a number of paintings, including one piece which was created for a private collector on a Facebook page under the artist name, and on the artist's personal website.

A number of works can also be found online, in Russian art galleries and museums. To discover more about the artist and available work, enter the artist name into a search engine, then click on any results of interest. If using Google, it is easy to enter the artist's name, then click on images to see all images which the artist has stored online, including past and present paintings and other works of art.

Cubism can often be a fun media to work with from time to time whether painting as a full fledged artist, or hobbyist. While an interesting form, it can also be a difficult one depending on the experience of the student and the difficulty of the project. When it comes to painters like Picasso, and Panov, it appears there is a connection to the form unlike many past, present and most likely future artists have, or will ever know.

Most of these cubist scenes fit quite well in any home or office, depending on other colors and themes. With many having already found a way into a number of galleries and museums, the pieces can also be quite expensive. Auction websites are another way to acquire some amazing fine art without having to spend as much as one normally would at a gallery opening, or through a direct purchase from the artist or a professional art show.

When looking to purchase this type of fine art, good deals can often be found at art auctions, gallery clearance sales, online auction websites, thrift stores and at times, yard sales. Most scenes are quite vibrant and reflect every day actions. Some of those reflected include lunch at a cafe, and getting coffee, others provide a sense of movement while looking at a still image. All of which are extremely vibrant and breathtaking with colors created from duller shades of grey.




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