Viktor Shvaiko

   

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Bordeaux and Pearls

Moulin Rouge

Giclee on Canvas

Giclee on Canvas

Image Size 44 x 30

Image Size 40 x 30

Theatre optique

Champagne for Two

Giclee on Canvas

Giclee on Canvas

Image Size 30 x 24

Image Size 30 x 24

Les Noces De Jeannette

Afternoon Rendezvous

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 32 x 48

Image Size 22 x 29

908052

904821 Across the Bridge

908052 Afternoon Shadows

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 30 x 40

Image Size 34 x 40

911280

911280 Au Bon Chabrot

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 33 x 55

April in Paris

Light from the Window

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 38 x 26

Image Size 38 x 25

Fountan Suite (Part one of two)

Afternoon Shadows

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 21 x 29

Image Size 34 x 40

Autumn in Paris

Colors of Italy

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 30 x 50

Image Size 40 x 60

the last leaves

Plaza di Correo Vejo

The Last Leaves
Serigraph on Canvas or Paper Serigraph on Canvas or Paper
Image Size 30 x 50 Image Size 29 x 55
 

La Vieille Bicyclette de la Dame

Serigraph on Canvas or Paper

Image Size 28 x 55

Born in Altai, one of Russia's most remote and off-the-beaten-track towns, Viktor Shvaiko grew up surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness. His natural inclination for fine arts and his strong urge to share his vision of nature drove him to find a way into the Novoaltaisk Artistic School, one of the two best schools for the arts in the former Soviet Union. Four years of strenuous studies enabled Viktor to acquire the skills of a true artist. The Shvaiko family moved to Transkarpthia, the western mountainous portion of the Ukraine. There Viktor became enchanted with the picturesque and breathtakingly beautiful countryside. He continued to paint and was invited to show in two one-man expositions in Moukachevo in 1990 and a group exhibition in Hungary in 1991. Shvaiko chafed under the stifling effect that the lingering Russian bureaucracy had on the careers of young artists. Unable to get a visa to a Western country, Viktor was permitted to travel to Yugoslavia. In the confusion of the civil war, he fled to Italy with his paintings strapped to his back, often encountering gunfire from roving bands of militia. Having arrived in Italy virtually penniless, Viktor survived by selling his paintings on the streets of Rome. He managed to build a following for himself and save some money. He eventually returned to a now more liberalized Russia, and was able to obtain passage to America. Arriving in New York with little money and less English, Viktor was again able to survive by selling his work. It was here that he developed his penchant for painting the little cafes and other intimate places that we see in his work today, and that have become his trademark. His enticing mix of beauty and mystery has drawn the interest and admiration of collectors from around the world.

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