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Biography | Portfolio
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Since arriving in the United States over a decade ago, master Russian artist
Vadik Suljakov (pronounced Shul-ya-kov) has established himself as one of the
most distinguished young impressionists in the country. Suljakov, born in the cultural center
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of Moscow in 1960, comes from an intellectual family with many generations of artists and writers. His parents
gave him an excellent home education, which included painting by the age of
seven. He continued with Russia's most rigid and traditional art education and
from the age of twelve to twenty, he perfected his style. He studied at the
Moscow First Art School and served apprenticeships at the Moscow Graphic Art
Committee and the Moscow Art Group.
In 1990, Suljakov left Russia like many other artists had done, because they
were asked to tie their art to politics. He then spent a year in New York City
with a group of other artists from his native Russia, working as a commercial
artist. When asked how he feels about the United States, Suljakov emphatically
states, "I came to America when the time was right, when I had enough experience
to express my art and thought on canvas."
In 1991, Suljakov relocated to sunny southern California. There, he was discovered
by young art dealer Mark Siegel. Mark immediately recognized the young Russian's
talent and jumped at the opportunity to represent him.
Over the years, Suljakov has refined and perfected his vibrant textured style,
which he achieves by using both acrylic and oils. Suljakov continues to reside
in Southern California. |