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Victor Khromin
(Russian/American, 1948-2015)

"Triptych 4, Adam and Eve", 2014-2016

heat pressured medium, metallic paint, on canvas
signed lower center "Victor + Katya Khromin".
Framed.
52-1/2" x 74", framed 53" x 75"

Notes: Reminiscent of Romanesque bas-relief, Victor Khromin's unique paintings are executed in oils and acrylics on a layered "sculpted" canvas, incorporating found objects.

As with most artists who are influenced by a sincere and strong sense of place, Victor's paintings are roadmaps to his memories of a childhood spent in a somewhat insular Finnish village, near Leningrad. His mother belonged to a small ethnic group of Ingrian Finns within the Soviet Union, in a region once part of Sweden.

Khromin's early years were spent cocooned in a small world of Finnish-speaking people, with strange and extraordinary architecture, colorful myths, and even Ingrian graffiti in the subways - the very subways which connected the vibrant "outsider" communities to the vast, monotone Soviet Union. All of this nurtured the young artist's burgeoning imagination and curiosity and cultivated his enigmatic artistic vision, which is adeptly expressed on his large canvasses.

Khromin's art is populated with stylized figures, shapes reminiscent of farm life, bicycles and found objects, all common to his childhood home. The found objects are carefully chosen for their specific shape, blending seamlessly with the acrylics and oils: the ordinary transformed into the imaginative.

Victor Khromin's paintings invite the viewer to lose oneself in the dynamic, complex world conceived on the canvas, to inquire about the stories depicted and, hopefully, foment a desire to delve deeply into the work for understanding.

He also often collaborated with his wife, Ekaterina, a fellow artist. Ekaterina, a prolific painter, graphics artist and illustrator, before coming to the United States, was a professor at St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. She was awarded a gold medal for the poster design of the 1990 Venice Biennale.


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