Childhood memories

Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 60x80 cm
Ready to hang on the wall
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Artist
Vladimir Yarmolo was born in 1976 in Vilnius.
He studied painting in countries such as Israel, Slovakia and Lithuania.
Vladimir's paintings are dominated by the genre of landscape, and feature Lithuanian landscapes coloured by the warm rays of the setting or rising sun. The artist's view of nature is romantic, forgiving, seeing only beauty. With natural, warm colours, the artist creates a cosy and pleasing sight for the eye.
Since 2017 Vladimiras is a member of the Lithuanian Folk Art Creators Association.
In 2017, his first solo exhibition was organised in Lithuania.