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Keith Linwood Stover - Curator
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The Cyber Art Show
"Bringing the Museum to You"

ARTIST'S STATEMENT
“I am inspired by my own travels. Places and people offer me new scenarios and feelings to pour into my painting. Europe, USA, Asia, all cultures suggest diversity, to which I want to be the eye witness. On the other hand, art is a lens that translates the outside world for me to understand it and connect to humanity.
My way to achieve this is either paint on location, or take notes and draw sketches when I travel. I strive to work by memory, which requires a deeper observation; I select only what really reso-nates within. If I use my own photos I draw an edited version of the subject. Then I decide my own color arrangement, according to my mood and pre-mix a limited number of colors on my palette. At this point the brushwork should be (or at least appear) the easiest and most effortless. In other words, the painting should paint itself!
Ultimately I want the viewer to get lost in a timeless story. It's my highest reward. And a bet every single time.”




Gallery #648
April 2, 2018
Twelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist
Vladimir Tuporshin (Born 1960)
![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Three Creeks | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Park near the Stone Dam | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Lyalina Square |
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![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Moscow Courtyard | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Iversky Monastery on the Valdai Lake | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Central Square in the Village of Piûlarok |
![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Ustinsky on the square Yauzsky Gates | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Old Farm Near Village Montepezat | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Sivcev Vražek |
![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Spruce Forest in Winter | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Warm Evening in Krasnaya Polyana | ![]() Vladimir Tuporshin - Shabolovka in Winter |
- Image of the Day -
"Three Creeks"
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Feature Artist Bio
By permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the first of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by Russian painter
Vladimir Tuporshin (born 1960 in Vytegra, northern Russia).
Vladimir attended school 1968-1978 in Pushchino (Moscow area, Russia) where his parents moved when he was five years old. From
1978-1984 he was a student in the Physics department at Moscow State University. As a postgraduate student at Moscow State University from 1984-1987 he defended his dissertation and earned a Ph.D degree in Physics.
From 1987-1991 Vladimir worked as a Scientist. He lived on Shikotan island (South Kuril chain), and worked in the Tsunami laboratory of the Sakhalin Institute of Marine Geology and Geophysics, providing investigation of long waves in the shelf area of the Pacific Ocean.
Today Vladimir is a successful entrepreneur. In 1991 he founded a software development company, initially in Sakhalin, later in Moscow and Krasnodar. With a team of 20 employees he has established a stable and profitable business developing and selling software tools Webasyst and Shop-Script for website and e-commerce industry, with more than 20,000 customers in 100+ countries around the world.
While Vladimir has been a successful student, scientist and entrepreneur, he has been an artist all his life. He learned to draw as a child. He loved to draw and drew a lot, basically illustrating books that he read. When he grew up he put aside drawing, as he simply did not have time and was busy with "more important" things. He always dreamed of returning to art and did so, at the age of 50. Today he cannot stop, drawing and painting every day!
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/vladimir.n.tuporshin
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/vladimirtuporshin
Vladimir Tuposhin's
OFFICIAL WEBSITE
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
"Reality is boring unless you look at it with a watercolor eye that helps you to skip messing details and find edges that organize familiar forms in the way you would never find without this 'eye' "
