Valerii Klymchuk

Valerii Klymchuk

Location: Ukraine

From the early childhood I have developed my passion for art.
My parents were helping me to keep my passion for arts by exposing me to heavy work.
Started painting in February 2011. It was a group painting session with my friends, now I am not able to stop ever since.
My art is the representation of my thoughts, fears, moods, memories or believes. My paintings appear spontaneously, regardless of what I want them to be – they are always end up being an expression or manifestation of my inner subconscious mind, the only technique I am using – it being creative at every stage of creating a painting and keeping it balanced at the same time. There is to be many interpretations of my works, they can be opposite to each other, I use my own interpretation of my work when I am giving them names.
My works Influenced a lot by my childhood, the image of my own mother is present in many of works, a lot of my works have religious theme, some of them are political, there is also “mood paintings” that either show the level of my inspiration or the level of “dedication”. All of the images you see on my paintings have not been seen in a real life, all images come out of the depth of my imagination.
Just like a photo images clear by developing in a chemical bath the same way my paintings appear in my brain, then paint becomes a fixer.
My paintings are revealing the act of creation. Untouched and yet unprejudiced style, holographic vision are to involve viewers into the depths of their own minds.
Full online portfolio:
behance.net/voklymchuk

Art Statement
We were given all the best qualities we have in order to utilize it with our love and compassion for the sake of Harmony and Peace.
My subject is egocentrically connected with worshiping A Human Being in an unconventional way.
The style of my paintings is abstract. It allows me to expand the range of perception of my artworks. From this perspective some of my latest works can be seen as religious icons, as they depict saints and also they alert faith in you, faith in God living inside everyone of us and also faith in purpose of life.
Archaic subject and Modern approach give birth and feed the emotions, and my paintings are just like mirrors sending light into the darkness of men’s hearts.

Valerii Klymchuk

CV Solo:
1. "Cultural Differences"
Tuesday, January 14, 2014 – February 1, 2014 at Viridian Artists gallery at 548 West 28th St, New York 10001. Phone: +1 212 414-4040.
http://viridianartists.com/

2. “Featured Works”: Friday, December 14, 2012 – January 14, 2013 at Entrance Gallery of The Museum of Russian (MORA) at 80 Grand St, Jersey City, NJ 07302. Phone: +1 (201) 332-9200
http://www.moramuseum.org/

CV Group:
1. "Once Upon A Time"
Tuesday December 17, 2013 - Jan 11, 2014 Viridian Artists gallery at 548 West 28th St, New York 10001

2. “Hot"
Tuesday July 23, 2013 – Aug 10, 2013 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York 10001, Opening reception on Thursday, July 25, 2013 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM.

3. “Holiday Group Show”
Tuesday December 18, 2012 – January 12, 2013 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York 10001

4. “Art Show on Broadway”
Saturday November 17th, 2012 623 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 by at Dacia Gallery
http://www.daciagallery.com/

5. "Yin & Yang: Fusing Complementary Opposites"
Tuesday September 4, 2012 - Sept 22, 2012 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York 10001

6. "You'll find this offensive"
Friday February 24, 2012 (6 pm-10 pm) at Red Door Space, 2112 Sarah St, Pittsburg, PA 15203
http://www.outlawartisans.com/

7. "New Viridian Artists"
Tuesday January 3, 2012 - January 28, 2012 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York 10001

8. “Holiday Group Show”
September 20, 2011 – October 15, 2011 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York

9. "Moved"
Tuesday December 6, 2011- December 31, 2011 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York, featuring “Gagarin (First Man in Space)”

9. “Twenty-second International Juried Exhibition”
Tuesday June 28, 2011 - July 16, 2011 at Viridian Artists gallery 548 West 28th St, New York

10. “Depth of Meaning”
Friday June 10, 2011 - Aug 31, 2011 at Caladan Gallery: www.caladangallery.com


Portfolio:

Abstract Iconography

Abstract Iconography by Valerii David Klymchuk

Revival of External Form that expresses lost and almost forgotten moral Ideals and inner eternal truth

Abstract Icons, those symphonies of form and color are Transcended Acts of Creation are here to mark the beginning of a new era, to start awakening from Despair and unbelief, lack of purpose and Ideal in today’s life.

Loud Soft and Gentle Colors and Steady Heartbeat of lines are simply teasing your logic my dear observer. They are realistic and symbolic at the same time; they challenge conventional knowledge and skill of centuries creating a new theory of Abstract Iconography. My works are picturing the outer side of my deepest religious feeling – The Faith: Faith in me, faith in higher purpose of life, faith in God within me and God within those of you who can feel love and compassion. By sweat of the brow, overcoming my personal suffering and fears driven by some unseen hand I came to this subject.

This art is featuring a Mother and a child. The mother symbolizes the infinite fertility of true art. Archaic subject and Modern approach give birth and feed the emotions, sending light into the darkness of men’s hearts. My subject is egocentrically connected with worshiping A Human Being in an unconventional way. You were given all the best you have in order to utilize it with your love and compassion for the sake of Harmony and Peace.

Let my Unseen Pleasurable Colored Music soften your heart and speak to your soul and guide you beyond the limits of your previous sensational experiences, my Dear Spectator.

Valerii Klymchuk

My subject is egocentrically connected with worshiping A Human Being in an unconventional way.

Archaic subject and Modern approach give birth and feed the emotions, sending light into the darkness of men’s hearts.

The image of the mother and child turned out to be the most fascinating for me.

Let My People Go “Let My People Go”

My thoughts about justice and injustice at all levels of our society had brought my attention to some religious themes long time ago when I was a child.

The style of my paintings is abstract. It allows me to expand the range of perception of my artworks. From this perspective some of my latest works can be seen as religious icons, as they depict saints. And also by its definition icon is any depiction of saints designed to excite people’s faith.

Owl (March 8) “Owl (March 8)”

I was brought up in an atheist non-religious family. But with age, I have reconsidered my attitude toward Church and religion; I believe that they play very important role in our life and the value of our faith is impossible to overestimate.

I became more religious a few years ago. At some point, I had that feeling of inner emptiness - and it led me to the church for the first time. I get this peaceful feeling of comfort in my mind at church - that's why I keep going there.

Cloning Sexually (Pregnancy) “Cloning Sexually (Pregnancy)”

Archaic subject and Modern approach give birth and feed the emotions, sending light into the darkness of men’s hearts.

I believe that if we wipe off the dust from our glasses that was left there by various social dogmas, or if we take off those glasses and then take a look at my paintings with a naked eye and your mind open, these pictures will alert the faith in you, the faith in yourself, faith in God living inside everyone of us and also faith in God himself.

Mother of God (Lactation) “Mother of God (Lactation)”

Some pieces are featuring a Mother and a child. The mother symbolizes the infinite fertility of true art.

Memories and Dreams

This portfolio also features visualized memories from my home town Artemovsk, Donetsk Region, Ukraine - the place where I grew up.