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In the language of flowers, the poppy can be a symbol of oblivion or imagination. However, the poppy has also come to be a symbol of remembrance since World War I.
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Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Innocent days, 2015
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Poppies meadow, 2017 Poppy fairy, 2014
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Poppy sisters Solitude, 2013
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Whisper of the wind
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Serene, 2013
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Sisters, 2014 Whispering winds, 2010
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The allure, 2020 Scarlet poppies, 2016
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Summer days, 2013
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Summer breath, 2015 Solace, 2017
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The field path, 2013
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Summer days, 2013
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Wonderland, 2016 Whisper in the wind, 2015
When the silence is speakink, 2019 Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The smell of summer, 2018
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The poppy field, 2013
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Sweet dreams, 2014 The Red Sea of flowers, 2016
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Wild poppies, 2016 Sisters rest, 2017
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The two ways
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Poppy walk, 2016 Spring flowers, 2017
Dima Dmitriev was born in Moscow, Russia, and is the second generation of artists in his family. He moved to Prague, Czech Republic, where he graduated from the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. As his paintings gained attention and praise at fine art exhibitions throughout Europe, Dima became one of the most talked about young artists living in Prague’s flourishing artistic community. Dima’s paintings represent forms of “visual paradise”. He describes this as the process of extracting the color, light, and texture from real places and distilling these onto his canvases as idealized worlds. Dima rarely uses a brush. His preferred tool is the palette knife. Dmitriev also adds depth and color saturation to some of his works by starting with black, rather than the traditional white, canvas. Dima’s Impressionistic composition and style combined with his mastery of the palette knife create oil paintings that are vibrant and sculptural. His works often include themes of childhood, nature and the sea. Numerous institutions including AT&T, Vodafone, AWD Holding AG, Proton Therapy Center have acquired his paintings for their art collections. His works are also in private collections in the Czech Republic, United States, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Russia, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Australia, Qatar, and the Dominican Republic and others.
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) A quiet afternoon
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) My loving, 2018
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The fragrance of childhood, 2016 Bouquet of roses
Country life, 2017 Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Summer wind, 2014
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The smell of Tuscany
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Field of pink, 2011
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) The summer vibe, 2015 Sweet girl
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Girl with flowers, 2016
Dima Dmitrev (Russian, 1974) Lost in a dream
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