| Found an interesting Artist ; Ukraine born Anotoly Dverin | for everyone | 
 Today
 is wet, damp and humid, I'm babysitting and find myself stuck indoors 
with two boisterous children who want to be out doing things. My pond is
 clearing a little, and the rain helps to fill it. They want to go out 
in the rain and pour more water into it.
Today
 is wet, damp and humid, I'm babysitting and find myself stuck indoors 
with two boisterous children who want to be out doing things. My pond is
 clearing a little, and the rain helps to fill it. They want to go out 
in the rain and pour more water into it. 
Question; What to do when the kids get on your nerves and you can't get out??
Answer; escape for half an hour to the sanctity of the computer and look for something interesting
This is what I found;
Introduction to a Ukraine born Artist.
Anatoly Dverin
Born
 in Ukraine, Anatoly learn to draw as a young child by his fathers side.
 His father passed on to him a great love of painting and drawing that 
would stay with him for the rest of his life. He now resides in 
Plainville, Massachusetts where he maintains his studio. Dverin earned 
his Master of Fine Arts Degree and B.A. Degree from the "Kharkov Fine 
Art Institute" in Ukraine. He also studied in the "Muchina institute" in
 St. Petersburg, Russia. His paintings reflect his Eastern European 
roots but over the years Anatoly has also painted American and Canadian 
landscapes,Education
Master of Fine Arts, Institute of Fine Arts, Ukraine
B.A. Commercial Art Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia

Dverin found fame and recognition in the Soviet art world during the mid 1960’s, he also become a member of the Artist’s Union of the USSR.

When Anatoly and his wife, Lora, applied for permanent exit visas they were excluded from the Artists Union and both he and Lora lost their citizenships. They arrived in New York City in 1976 and settled in Boston where Anatoly has since been recognized as a successful commercial artist. I quite like his stuff, it has a quality similar to some of the work done by the 'Glasgow Boys' in the early part of the twentieth century. The way light and shadow is handled is similar. Maybe something to do with his roots being firmly in the Northern hemisphere and the peculiar quality of light we have here.

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brendainmad wrote on Jul 15, '09 
What a nice escape you had! Very nice work. I find these paintings very neat and tidy as I hope the kids left your place. | 
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starfishred wrote on Jul 15, '09 
very nice loretta  hope the day gets better for you | 

 
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