Vlad

Blastov

Some facts about the artist

He actively uses psychology and psychoanalysis to construct the subjects of his paintings

Being in constant search of a new look at ordinary things, experimented with his own eyes, forcibly fixing them at non-standard angles

He studied various mental abnormalities and disorders

He studied non-verbal psychology and body language

Worked as Chief officer on giant cargo ships.

Worked as an officer on the legendary scientific research vessel Nautilus, which was the first to investigate the sinking of the Titanic under the direction of Captain Ballard.

Pollution control specialist.

A specialist in maritime search and rescue.

Specialist in lifesaving and firefighting.

Repeatedly attacked and fired upon by Somali pirates.

Repeatedly witnessed human deaths on land and at sea.

Actively uses in his paintings the knowledge of spiritualism, mysticism and mythology of different peoples, obtained during twenty years of traveling around the world.

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He studies the most critical emotional states.

Studied the effects of sound on the subconscious mind,

He actively uses disharmonies and dissonances of colors and forms to create nervous tension.

Investigated the distortion of space while studying the eye structure of various animals.

Using knowledge of somnology in the creation of paintings.

He is not an adherent of any doctrine and takes the position of an observer-analyst, leaving his mind open to any information.

He is a great connoisseur of aesthetics, complex forms of music, perfume art, motorcycles and retro cars.

In many of his paintings he raises uncomfortable for people acute social and psychological themes, carefully disguising them under innocent painting, immersion in which occurs only after a long observation.

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Creating paintings, carefully hiding them under the guise of innocent abstraction

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