Lysakov Art Company celebrated their grand opening in Pacific Grove, California February 2, 2007. The artist arrived directly from Moscow to partake in the festivities. Over 200 VIP guests enjoyed traditional Russian music, cuisine and entertainment while beholding Lysakov's modern expressionistic artwork.
Lysakov's modern expressionist paintings are celebrated for their vibrant palette and unique composition. Every image has its own story.
Russian Artist Victor Lysakov has strong connections with the animals and you can see this in his Close Ones Motif Collection.
I speciality loved the Claustrophobic Dog and its story.
Read here the story about this painting:
In 1993, I had an exhibition at the State Museum of Cosmonautics. Although it was a strange combination of art and technology, it was a well-received, magnificent show. I will never forget the dramatic spectacle surrounding my paintings. The entourage wore actual full-pressure suits and sputniks were used as decorations. When the official part of the show commenced, I escaped the crowd and quietly wandered through the museum. During my stroll, I noticed a stuffed dog in a glass case. It was Laika, the first living passenger carried into space in 1957 by Sputnik 2. As we silently gazed at each other, I realized that she was suffering from claustrophobia. For an animal that flew into the vastness of space, this glass box was exceedingly small. She understood that I knew her little secret and with that, her eyes sparkled. This painting is dedicated to her.
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