Introducing Peter Panov Russian Painter And Cubist

By Enid Hinton


While the term cubist exist within the art world, those working with this form are often considered contemporary, or modern artists. Peter Panov, with his vibrant and colorful cubist paintings is no exception. The painter from Russia, has paintings in galleries, museums and private collections around the world.

Whether a monthly first night event, or a gallery show, showcasing art in any venue is a sign of success. The cubist's paintings, and other artwork are created with the utmost imagination. The paintings which range from that of musicians to cafe diners, movie stars to symbols generally all portray a sense of surprise to the viewer.

With a palette that is superior in color and taste, gallery and museum goers often find viewing cubist art a real treat. The artist uses many vibrant colors created through combining different duller shades of greys. In doing so, the artist creates a style that is separate and apart from other modern artists.

One difference might be the ability this artist has to spin the wheels of imagination while also using aspects of every day life. As this artists, unlike others is of a more modern time, the modern aspects of life are reflecting in the paintings of Panov whereas the images are not always as prevalent in paintings by past cubists and other early artists.

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.

Any young art student would be proud to have the talents of this artist. Known mostly for his Russian background, and cubist paintings, the artist while clearly inspired by Picasso and others, definitely has art which is original in style and design. A true sign of a beloved and successful artist, not only at home in Russia, but around the world.

Most scenes in this medium fit quite well into home or office decor. Often sold as part of a package, these type paintings are also sold as lesser cost prints have been known to grace a number of walls in different type dwellings. Whether housed in an entryway to a historic mansion, or at a local doctor's office, the paintings always draw attention due to the vibrant colors and shapes often found within the cubist art form.

At times, collectors may also find art by this and other artists in auctions around world. Auctions can often be one of the best, fun and easiest and most inexpensive ways to acquire these and other pieces of fine arts. Otherwise, purchasing the same art from a gallery could run hundreds, if not thousands more than those found during auctions. Collectors and artists alike now frequent these auctions, benefits and other affairs not only to sell art, but also for inspiration by viewing and at times bidding, on work by other artists.




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