Slavic Vedic Art
I need a place to place these, and similar images that bind together the mythic past with the present and the future.
I'm not really an art expert by any means, so I can't make an intelligent comment on the style of this art, but it looks folklore-ish. The kind of art you might find in a book of fables and legends. But, personally, I think this is simplistic. The artists - I presume there's more than one - have hidden clues in plain view. At least that's my sense ... and why I find these so highly evocative, like they're resonating with a deep corner of my soul.
As I discover the names of the artists behind some of these images, I'll add them below.
I'm not really an art expert by any means, so I can't make an intelligent comment on the style of this art, but it looks folklore-ish. The kind of art you might find in a book of fables and legends. But, personally, I think this is simplistic. The artists - I presume there's more than one - have hidden clues in plain view. At least that's my sense ... and why I find these so highly evocative, like they're resonating with a deep corner of my soul.
As I discover the names of the artists behind some of these images, I'll add them below.
- Boris Olshansky
- Vsevolod Ivanov (also seen as Ivanov Vsevolod)
Temple by Ivanov Vsevolod |