Russian born Konstantin Kublanov, is not a landscape painter in the traditional sense. Influenced by his favorite painters, Post-Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh, Henri Rousseau, Paul Gaugin, and Paul Cezanne, Kublanov's landscapes are everyday scenes painted with simplicity to reflect his mood, and what is happening in his life. In other words, every picture tells a story as he sees it. The artistic development of Konstantin Kublanov started in High School and St. Petersburg University's Fine Arts Department, where professors paid a lot of attention to combination of literature's and descriptive foundations in the picture. |
In 1992, Kublanov became a member of the Artist's Union of Russia. The pictures of Kublanov are as the theater's scene with set decorations and playing actors. They tell about some important things; and at the same time, make the spectators fill their specific mood. Kublanov teaches art at the Block Yeshiva High Schools in St. Louis, Missouri. His paintings have been exhibited in several galleries in St. Petersburg, Kursk and Moscow, Russia, Hamburg and Dusseldorf, Germany, and Naples, Italy. |