Description
Leonid Afremov (born 12 July 1955
in Vitebsk, Belarus
– Died August 19th 2019, Playa Del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico)
is a Russian–Israeli modern impressionistic artist who works mainly with a
palette knife and oils. He developed his own unique technique and style which
is unmistakable and cannot be confused with other artists. Afremov is mainly
known as being a self-representing artist who promotes and sells his work with
very little exhibitions and involvement of dealers and galleries.
Afremov
was born in Vitebsk, Belarus, and lived there until
1990. Between 1990 and 2002 he lived in Israel,
from 2002 to 2010 in Boca Raton, Florida and from 2010 to 2019 in the popular resort
town Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico, near Cancun. He
paints mainly landscape, city scenes, seascapes, flowers and portraits. Most of
his work is considered very colorful and politically neutral.
His paintings are not offensive to anyone nor send any hidden
messages. The paintings usually reflect certain personal memories and emotions.
Leonid Afremov tries to draw the viewer to have a certain feeling rather than
tell a story via the painting, or have the viewer see the world how he sees it.
The neutral attributes of Afremov’s art make the paintings appealing to almost
any social, ethnic and age group. Leonid Afremov has been traveling quite
extensively and has taken many photographs of different scenes that he later
painted. Almost every painting he painted has a very personal inspiration. His
art can be reflected as very positive through the bright colors he uses.
Leonid Afremov loved cats and other animals; he had had cats throughout his entire life. He had painted many paintings of cats, dogs, horses, tigers and even giraffes.
Leonid
Afremov passed away on August 19th 2019 from cardiac arrest in Playa Del
Carmen.
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