DENIS SARAZHIN
“The Rescued Paintings”
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On February 23, 2022, Denis Sarazhin and his wife destined for Atlanta so they could instruct a painting was invaded by Russia and the town they called home and stranded in a foreign country, the couple decided As time passed, the artist started to think of the numerous and whether those works would ever be seen again. posted a story on his Facebook account detailing the included photos of his studio in Kharkiv (one of the he assumed would eventually
A few days after the posting, the artist was contacted acquaintance, but now a member of the aptly named his younger brother, an army medic, risked their lives paintings that eventually made their way to Arcadia. incredible talent but are a testament to the fortitude
Arcadia Contemporary is honored and humbled to finally to consider for
Availableboarded a flight from their native country of Ukraine painting workshop. Less than 24 hours later, their country home was bombed relentlessly. Unable to return home, decided to start a new life in the United States. numerous completed paintings still sitting in his studio again. After a few months in the United States, Sarazhin the regret he was experiencing about those works and most fired upon cities in Ukraine) and the paintings eventually be destroyed. contacted by Geo Leros, who was not only a social Ukrainian Safari Combat Unit. Geo, accompanied by lives and traveled to Kharkiv to “liberate” these featured Arcadia. These canvases represent not only the artist’s fortitude and bravery of the Ukrainian people. finally be able to present these extraordinary works your collection.
“Looking-Glass” Oil on Panel 30 x 30 Inches