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Oleg Turchin Figurative Paintings

b. 1964

Oleg Turchin was born on 29 June 1964 in Kishinev, Moldova, the USSR. Turchin is a talented artist. According to Turchin, he became interested in drawing and painting in childhood. After graduating from children’s art school, in 1981, he entered the art school named after Shchusev. Then, he studied at the Art Institute of Ilya Repin. Turchin graduated from the Institute of Arts, Faculty of Painting in 1997. The genres of painting, in which Turkin works vary from realism to surrealism, landscapes, genre scenes, portraits and still life. Working with oil, the artist achieves a striking photographic clarity and sharpness.

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Artist: Oleg Turchin
"Era of Elegance", Oleg Turchin, Surrealism, Sophisticated, Elaborate, Hat
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"Era of Elegance" by Oleg Turchin is an original oil on canvas that measures 58x30 inches. This surrealistic painting is of a woman with an elaborate hat ...
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"España" by Oleg Turchin, 60x75 in., Original Oil on Canvas, Baroque Hat Series
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This striking piece, the largest in Turchin's renowned baroque hat series, 'España' is more than just a painting; it is a vibrant storytelling canvas that embodies the essence of Spa...
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"Spirit of Venise" by Oleg Turchin, 58x63 in., Oil/Canvas, Baroque Hat Series
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Oleg Turchin's breathtaking masterpiece, "The Spirit of Venice," a striking original oil on canvas that measures an impressive 58 by 63 in...
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"India" (The Birth of the Universe) by Oleg Turchin is a Figurative Surrealism original oil on canvas painting measuring 58x30 in. This surrealist painting has a beautiful woman from...
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