The Russian artist who works at the factory dreams of distant colorful countries. All his artwork is about them, or rather, how he imagines them.
"A mockery of pop art", a daring palette and simplicity of forms - the style of Oleg Khvostov, a Russian artist from St. Petersburg.
How else can you imagine a place you've never been, sitting from a workshop in a half-abandoned factory in one of the most black and white cities in the world?
And there is no irony here - I want to take paints and paint everything around, so that it was at least a little more fun.
More info: artsy.net
The Russian artist Oleg Khvostov.

Look how the place in St. Petersburg, where the artist works, looks like depressing gloom, isn't it?

Workplace in St. Petersburg.

#1. TUSCAN LANDSCAPE. Canvas, oil

#2. LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSE AND FIELD. Canvas, acrylic

#3. LANDSCAPE WITH BLUE TREES. Canvas, oil

#4. GIRL AND MOON (DIPTYCH). Canvas, oil

#5. DAY AND NIGHT (DIPTYCH). Canvas, acrylic

#6. HOUSE IN TUSCANY Canvas, acrylic

#7. LANDSCAPE WITH FIELD AND PLANE. Canvas, acrylic

#8. PROVENCAL LANDSCAPE №3. Canvas, acrylic

#9. MALEVICH'S COWS. Canvas, oil

#10. SPACE COWS. Canvas, acrylic

#11. AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. Canvas, acrylic



