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Vitali Komarov is an artist who enjoys working from nature. Embedded in the European tradition, he has been strongly inspired by Vincent Van Gogh, developing further the techniques and vision of colours introduced by the master.
Vitali’s paintings are full of life, in which every season offers so many wonderful subjects. His vision of the world is full of hope; his colours are bright, yet sensitive. His paintings uplift the spirit and promise new beginnings. What really matters to him is to be truthful and simple in conveying his vision to his audience.
In 1999 Vitali’s painting 'Cherry trees' was produced for 'The Cherry Orchard' play by Anton Chekhov at the Northwestern College in Minnesota. In 2001 artist was awarded a link in the Vincent Van Gogh Gallery, the most thorough and comprehensive Van Gogh resource on the Internet, to his painting. Komarov's paintings can be found in numerous public and private collections in the USA and worldwide.
Although primarily self-taught, Vitali studied at the Art School (1983) and the Restoration School (1987) in Saint Petersburg, both in Russia. Artist lives in the Czech republic but has travelled widely to find inspiration for his work.
Vitali regularly exhibits at overseas art fair venues as well as in Simon's gallery in Jupiter, Florida. Komarov's paintings were reproduced for covers of books by St. Martin's Press and BBC Audiobooks America.