Kuragin Pavel

Kuragin Pavel

Land: Russland ·Geboren in 1983

Pavel Kuragin ist ein autodidaktischer Künstler aus Russland. Er experimentiert häufig mit bestimmten Ideen und Techniken in seiner Kunst. Der Künstler verwendet verschiedene Medien – zum Beispiel bemalt er Buchseiten mit Aquarell, nutzt handgeschöpftes Papier zur Erstellung von Collagen und zeichnet mit Ölkreide auf Buchseiten, Zeitschriftenblättern oder Packpapier. Er hat einen eigenen, einzigartigen Stil und ein eigenes Konzept.

Pavel Kuragins Kunstwerke befinden sich in zahlreichen privaten Sammlungen in Deutschland, der Schweiz, Belgien, Großbritannien, Australien, den USA, Kanada, Frankreich, Italien, Japan, den VAE, Singapur und anderen Ländern.

Mehr als 3000 Kunstwerke verkauft.

Total Anzahl: 0

Erfolge (Auszeichnungen, Artikel, Ausstellungen)

Veranstaltung: 18 minus X

Daten: 13. März 2021 - 20. März 2021

Ort: New School, Moskau, Mosfilmovskaya Straße 88 c5

Kunstprojekt über Freiheit, neue Erfindungen für Schüler der New School.

 

Veranstaltung: Watching the Earthlings

Daten: 7. März 2021 - 26. März 2021

Ort: Zdes na Taganke Galerie, Taganskaya 31/22, Moskau

Gruppenausstellung kuratiert von Andrey Bartenev. Wie immer verspricht sie eine Mischung aus Künstlern und Gemälden.

Veranstaltung: Art Jam.

Daten: 1. Sept. 2020 - 1. Okt. 2020

Ort: Design Center ARTPLAY, Moskau

Band 2

Veranstaltung: Art Jam. Band 1

Daten: 1. Juli 2020 - 1. Aug. 2020

Ort: Artplay, Moskau

Gruppenausstellung

Veranstaltung: Порно с птеродактилем

Daten: 12. Feb. 2020 - 15. Feb. 2020

Ort: art space FLACON, Moskau, B. Novodmitrovskaya, 36

Gruppenausstellung

Veranstaltung: Ausstellung mit Gemälden von 25 zeitgenössischen Künstlern

Daten: 29. Juli 2019 - 4. Aug. 2019

Ort: W&P Gallery, Moskau, Russland

2019

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Abracadabra

*Abracadabra*, an enchanting and vibrant painting, is a mesmerizing example of contemporary visionary art that immerses the viewer in a kaleidoscopic dreamscape teeming with symbolic imagery and intricate detail. The artist has crafted a fantastical world that pulsates with energy, inviting a deep exploration of its layered composition, rich color palette, and esoteric undertones. This work, with its dense, almost tapestry-like quality, feels both ancient and modern, drawing on the traditions of folk art, surrealism, and psychedelic expression to create a visual incantation that lives up to its magical title.

The painting unfolds across a wide, horizontal canvas, its surface brimming with a cacophony of forms, figures, and patterns that seem to ripple with life. The color palette is bold and saturated, dominated by earthy tones of deep greens, rich browns, and fiery reds, punctuated by bursts of electric blue, vibrant yellow, and soft lavender. These colors create a sense of depth and movement, as if the canvas itself is a living, breathing organism. The artist employs a meticulous, almost obsessive attention to detail, filling every inch of the composition with swirling lines, dotted textures, and repeating motifs that evoke a sense of ritualistic rhythm.

 

At first glance, the painting appears to be a chaotic celebration of nature and the fantastical, populated by an array of anthropomorphic creatures, birds, fish, and hybrid beings. These figures, rendered in a stylized, almost totemic manner, are interwoven with abstract shapes and organic forms—leaves, eyes, and geometric patterns—that suggest a deeper, symbolic narrative. The title *Abracadabra*, historically a word associated with magic and healing, hints at the transformative power of this scene, as if the artist is conjuring a spell to awaken the viewer’s imagination.

 

The composition is anchored by a series of recurring motifs: large, almond-shaped eyes peer out from various creatures and abstract forms, creating a sense of watchfulness and consciousness that permeates the work. These eyes, often outlined in white or yellow, give the impression that the painting is gazing back at the viewer, inviting them into its mystical realm. Birds, fish, and serpentine forms weave through the scene, their bodies adorned with intricate patterns that recall indigenous art traditions, such as Aboriginal dot painting or Mesoamerican textiles. This cross-cultural resonance adds a layer of universality to the work, suggesting a shared human connection to the natural and spiritual worlds.

 

The background is a dense tapestry of overlapping forms, with no clear horizon line, creating a sense of infinite depth and immersion. The artist has skillfully balanced the chaos of the composition with moments of clarity: certain figures, such as a prominent bird in the upper right quadrant with a white body and red accents, or a fish-like creature with a yellow eye in the center, draw the viewer’s focus amidst the visual abundance. These focal points act as guides, leading the eye on a journey through the painting’s labyrinthine world.

Symbolically, *Abracadabra* appears to explore themes of interconnectedness, transformation, and the cyclical nature of life. The abundance of animal forms suggests a reverence for the natural world, while the surreal, dreamlike quality of the scene hints at a deeper exploration of the subconscious. The title itself, with its magical connotations, may point to the artist’s intent to evoke a sense of wonder and alchemy—turning the ordinary into the extraordinary through the act of creation. The painting’s rhythmic patterns and repeating shapes also evoke a sense of incantation, as if the work is a visual spell meant to heal, inspire, or transport the viewer to another realm.

 

From a curatorial perspective, *Abracadabra* would be a captivating centerpiece for an exhibition focused on visionary art, psychedelic expression, or the intersection of nature and spirituality in contemporary practice. Its intricate detail rewards close inspection, while its vibrant energy commands attention from a distance, making it a versatile piece for both intimate and large-scale displays. The work’s universal themes and cross-cultural influences would resonate with a diverse audience, sparking conversations about the role of art as a conduit for magic, healing, and connection in an increasingly fragmented world.

 

In *Abracadabra*, the artist has created a portal to a world where the boundaries between the real and the imagined dissolve, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its hypnotic beauty and emerge transformed. It is a testament to the enduring power of art to enchant, inspire, and awaken the senses—a true visual incantation.

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