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Konstantin Voronin is an Exhibiting Artist of The Charleston Artist Guild. The Gallery is located in Downtown Charleston.  (160 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC.

Gallery virtual tour - https://vimeo.com/509596788/550c6e176a

Facebook - @voroninartist  or Konstantin Voronin Artist

https://www.facebook.com/voroninartist/

email: voronink@yahoo.com

phone: 843-607-7305

Please enjoy Christmas Mayor's art show opening reception where I represented my art works with two Mayors (Charleston and Mount Pleasant) playing and singing Christmas carols:

https://www.counton2.com/news/local-news/watch-this-mayors-tecklenburg-haynie-belt-out-christmas-tunes/

Commissions are welcome.

​Konstantin came to Charleston, South Carolina in 1994. He was heavily inspired by the Holy City and people who live here. He currently enjoys using oil as a medium and his unique art technique is focused on detailed visual descriptions of painting objects to maximize the viewer’s impression.  Konstantin states, “As a Psychiatrist, it is very important for me to understand people. The more I know people, the more inspired I get to create my art.”

 

Konstantin has been painting from early childhood and has studied different painting techniques and styles from a number of well-known modern Russian artists. He also was trained in the old European arts manner and loves to use oil on canvas as well as other media.  His art is found in many private collections and are exhibited at a variety of art shows in countries such as USA, Russia, Bulgaria, Armenia, etc. The most recent ones -  Signature Juried Exhibitions and Annual Member Exhibition,  which took place in Charleston Visitor Center and where his art works were awarded on each art show.

He was invited  to have his art works displayed in Town Hall of Mount Pleasant, SC Mayor's Office to represent South Carolina's arts since 2017 up to present time and  in Charleston City Gallery for Spoleto Festival Juried Exposition.

Also his art was used at intersection of Mill Street and Coleman Boulevard in Historical Shem Creek area of Mount Pleasant, SC as an illustration of Shrimp Boater's life on street traffic boxes.

His current artwork reflects the Charleston environment including its fabulous nature, architecture, marine and low country  as well as  portraits and still life.

 

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