Lyudmila Agrich's 'Summer Night in Paris' and Larisa Aukon's 'Moondust' paintings at Mirada. |
Larisa Aukon at Mirada Fine Art, 'Lucid Dream,' Oil on Linen, 30" x 40" |
Combined with
incredible inherent skill and classical training, both artists have become
masters at capturing the underlying glow and emotion of the urban landscape.
Born in Russia, Lyudmila Agrich’s family settled in the port city of Odessa in
southwest Ukraine, stunningly located by the Black Sea. Years spent in music
and fine arts schools as a child led to a college degree in Architecture and
Fine Arts. After her move to the
U.S. (she now resides in Denver) she pursued her Architectural career, but
replaced her drafting board with canvasses in 2001 when she took up painting
full time. Lush swipes of oil paint with a palette knife create textural
‘visual diaries’ for Lyudmila, whose glowing work bursts with the rhythm,
energy and emotion of urban scenes. Quaint European towns and bustling
metropolitan areas come to life, capturing intimate moments in ordinary life.
A child prodigy,
Latvian-born Larisa Aukon can’t remember a time she wasn’t communicating via a
paintbrush. When she arrived in the American Southwest her breath was quite
literally taken away by the explosion of color, dramatically affecting her work
and lifting her spirit and talent to an even higher level. Vivid depictions of
narrow winding streets, terra cotta rooftops, majestic cathedrals and cozy
homesteads leap from Larissa’s radiant work. Masterfully-mixed and layered palettes create depth and
brilliance, evoking a visceral reaction from each viewer of her lush
pieces. Bold strokes of color,
balanced composition and changing hues are hallmarks of her critically
acclaimed work.
This remarkable exhibition at Mirada Fine Art runs from August 26th through September 18th.
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