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Positivity in Color - Ukrainian Artist Dmitry Dobrovolsky


Dmitry Dobrovolsky

In the Clare Garden

32 x 47


 

Dmitry’s works are surprisingly bright, yet this brightness does not strain the eye. Instead, these paintings are a joyous display of color that immerses the observer in a sense of well-being. Art critics and collectors proclaim that Dmitry’s artwork creates a holiday feeling when hung on the wall. They often come back to the gallery to see and acquire additional pieces.

Dmitry Dobrovolsky’s creations are displayed in museums, art galleries, and personal collections across Europe and America.


In 1996, Great Britain was the first foreign nation to showcase Dobrovolsky's paintings, and his pieces were warmly received by London art aficionados. The exhibition was a tremendous success, and since then Dmitry has made it a tradition to visit London annually to present his latest creations.


Left: Third Street South, 31 x 43

Middle: Sparkling Sea, 24 x 24

Right: Sunny Sails, 24 x 24


 

Around a decade back, King Charles III (formerly known as Prince Charles) held a fundraising event, during which he acquired Dmitry’s painting titled “Clare Garden”.


The artist identifies three nations as particularly significant to him: Ukraine, his native land and the place where Dmitry began his artistic journey, England, where he achieved global acclaim, and Estonia, his second abode, where Dmitry maintains numerous connections with art enthusiasts and collectors.


Dmitry believes that art should give people hope for a brighter future. “My paintings have always carried a positive charge, and I will continue to paint in the same spirit.”



 

Dmitry Dobrovolsky's artwork is displayed at East West Fine Art in Mercato

9118 Strada Place, #8130

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