Vladinsky
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Vladinsky, Observer No. 867, 2024£ 6,000.00 -
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Vladinsky, No 812 | Limited Edition Print, 2023£ 500.00 -
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Born in Onesti, Romania, in July 1988, Vladinsky developed a fascination with visual arts from an early age, inspired by a fine arts teacher. As part of the first generation in a post-communist country, his family’s ability to fully support and guide his artistic expression was limited while they navigated the true meaning of freedom.
Vladinsky began sketching cartoon characters around the age of seven due to the scarcity of books or magazines offering cartoon posters during his childhood. Despite this early creative inclination, he initially followed a conventional path, feeling disconnected, and for a significant period, did not pursue any artistic outlet.
At 22, the artist committed to becoming a leading international visual artist, quickly grasping that dedication and practice were key to reaching the highest level. He articulates his philosophy: "If progress means feeding only one part of people and completely forgetting the other side, then I choose to manifest as naturally as possible and reject any form of progress that later leads to failure." This statement delivers a clear message. The spontaneous execution characteristic of his signature paintings is the result of extensive study into human nature and the optimal functioning of both individuals and society.


