Monday, January 31, 2011

ARTWORK OF THE DAY: HAVE A NICE DAY, ANDREI PROTSOUK



Today’s Artwork of the Day is “Have a Nice Day,” a 40″x 48″ oil on canvas by Artexpo New York 2011 exhibitor Andrei Protsouk.

Andrei Protsouk favors gold or silver leaf — and remnants of the original oil paints he brought with him from the Soviet Union in 1990 — in the manner of the traditional Russian iconographers. Andrei updates their style to sometimes ironic ends: here his icon is a flashy, Hollywood-style cowboy, presented with that quintessentially American phrase, “Have a Nice Day”.

From his studio and Andrei Art Gallery in Stroudsburg, PA, Andrei runs his art publishing operation and andreiart.com to reach collectors around the world. Andrei has displayed his art in Germany, Holland, Russia, Ukraine, and across the USA. His works are a part of private and corporate collections around the world, including the Academy of Art in New York City; Barcelona Museum of Art, Spain; Italian Art and White Knights of Venice, Italy; Museum of Art Academy in St. Petersburg, Russia; Francais Lang Art, Hamburg Germany; Art Connections, Zurich, Switzerland; Gallerie Adrienne, San Francisco; Artrageous Gallery, New York City, Phoenix; and Vera Gallery, Aphine, Greece.

We look forward to welcoming Andrei Protsouk at Artexpo New York 2011. To Learn More About Andrei, visit his andreiart.com.


For More Info: Artexpo 2011 March 25-27

Friday, January 14, 2011

Artexpo 2011!!! Our 10 Year Anniversary!!!


New York, New York - International Artexpo 2011 - Pier 94 - From what started as an annual art show in 2001 to a great art business Andrei has built over the last 10 years. Andrei has made many great relationships within the art communities around the world. He has truly devoted the sharing of his passion for painting over the years. He says his artwork tries to build on real emotion but with a more fantastical eye. His courageous lines transcend the colors in to a more imaginative world with sophisticated textures. The devotion to his craft and his imagination transcendes from within his knowledge about fine arts, in his strict discipline and conception of composition. As a contemporary painter Andrei Protsouk doesn't stay shy from bold statements of passion and sensual imagery. So, we want all of our friends to help him celebrate these ten years of prolific talent, his spirit and as an awesome family man!

The economic times see an optimistic future and Its an exciting time in the art community to work together and spread the knowledge and spirit of art. It is incredible to see imagination and feel it. What better place to celebrate than New York City! Andrei will be exhibiting his artwork to the trade and public March 25th - 27th 2011 in the International Artexpo 2011 @ Pier 94 On The Hudson at booth 851B! It would be great to see some familiar faces at the show! Contact Andrei by email for more details! We are so excited for the upcoming years and a fresh decade; our new slate. Hope you all could make it!








written by Dennis Protsouk

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Art Business News Featured Artists: Andrei Protsouk

August 4th, 2010



Courtesy of Art Business News:

ABOUT THE ARTIST: Andrei Protsouk has displayed his art in many exhibitions around the world, including Germany, Holland, Russia, Ukraine and America.
“Everything in the universe is unique,” he says. “My job is to illuminate that, not to bury it in artistic cliches. Moreover, art patrons and clients are very sophisticated these days. They are looking for authentic works, for new ideas, not for some revisiting of old cliches. It’s very satisfying for me, for any artist, to bring a new image or look in the world of art and publishing.”

Link to ABN: http://abnportfolio.wordpress.com/

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Now and Then: Works of Art



Stroudsburg, Pa- Art and Design Publishing are proud to announce Andrei Protsouk’s new collection of paintings. This collection is Andrei in retrospect; a collection of paintings he painted in his earlier years. Most of these paintings, like “The Cosmonaut” or “Gift”, were only exhibited once when Andrei came to the U.S in the early `90’s in Soho, New York City. Protsouk has been anxious to introduce these paintings again but has been waiting for the right time. In a collaborative effort Andrei has been working on a book as well. He plans on reviving his earlier paintings and creating limited edition prints from them as well.
Andrei has been working on the book, “Now and Then: Works of Art” for a while now; slowly putting together images. He plans on unveiling his book plans on the website soon. “Now and Then” will feature 100 pages with over 200 of Andrei’s images. It will also feature many rare drawings and studies. He will be offering limited editions of the customer’s choice along with the book. Keep checking Andrei Art blog for more information about the upcoming book, “Now and Then: Works of Art” and news about Andrei Protsouk.
Image above: "The Cosmonaut"
"Gift"

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Photos from St. Petersburg, FL








"Icons" by Andrei Protsouk


St. Petersburg, FL- Andrei Protsouk has been busy this fall/winter season working with St. Andrew’s Church on an integrative project to revitalize their parish in St. Petersburg, Florida. St. Andrew’s is one of two Eastern Orthodox Churches in the state of Florida. The parish has expanded and moved to a new location in the St. Petersburg/Tampa area trying to outreach to a larger Russian Orthodox following. In part of the construction of a new parish the church commissioned Andrei Protsouk to create new icons for their efforts to reposition the church in the new area. Father Igor, pastor of St. Andrew’s, views Andrei’s iconography symbolically to the new location and sees his talents as growth and a new direction, not only for their members but to the Russian community living in Florida. His hopes are that people come to St. Andrew’s not only to pray but also admire its beauty and its icons. St. Andrew’s hopes this revitalization project brings a larger following, a stronger Russian community in the area and a stronger patronage to Orthodoxy.

Protsouk has been working closely, since late summer and early fall, with Pastor Igor on his passionate vision of the new Parrish. Infused with Andrei’s classical fine art talents and knowledge of Russian Orthodox iconography, Protsouk had created five new icons for St. Andrew’s. This isn’t the fist project Andrei had worked on for an Orthodox church. In 1995-1996 Andrei renovated and restored the whole iconostas, a wall of icons in front of the alter where members face, as well as other icons in the St. Michael’s Church in Jermyn, PA. Although this project was different and the icons previously painted undermined his creativity, the project at St. Andrew’s was a blank canvas. Protsouk is nearing 50 years of age and is a much more matured artist in terms of style and significance in the art world was able to instill the biblical images from his own imagination and inspiration from his past education. The St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts has a heavily classical inspired art education curriculum and taught Andrei about the various icon-painting schools throughout Russia, their history and significance, the various icon painters and their various periods and styles. Andrei reflects on this, “I think that what was most inspiring to me about icon painting was the movie Andrei Rublev, by Andrei Tarkovsky. It is truly one of my favorite movies and a realistic depiction of a ‘true artist.’”

In St. Andrew’s Andrei was able to aspire to his inspiration, his influence and captivate his style, his lines and the feelings of past icon masters especially that of Andrei's favorite icon school in Novgorod, one of the most traditional icon schools in Russia. When one carries his eyes from the “Nativity” scene to Alexander Nevsky’s stern expression or Andrei Stratilat’s armor, one will be able to see how Andrei’s strokes resemble his other paintings with the nuances of his lines. His vibrant color choices and dramatic facial expressions of Joseph, Mary and Jesus are brought to life at St. Andrew’s not only for their own Parrish but for all of Orthodoxy and everyone to see.

by Dennis Protsouk

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

ANDREI PROTSOUK WANTS TO INVITE YOU TO THE ANREI ART BLOG: A COMMUNITY FOR ART LOVERS AND COLLECTORS!

Welcome collectors and lovers,

We are very excited to unveil the very first blog post for artist Andrei Protsouk. Subscribe to this blog to receive information about Andrei's latest inspirations, paintings and collections. We will hopefully be adding testimonials, stories and news about where Andrei's paintbrush takes him next.

On this blog we will feature new promotional limited editions, updates on low editions and information about how to collect Andrei's artwork.

I hope you visit www.andreiart.com to see the latest images available!!

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